Scotland could be facing a four-day 1,000 mile-wide 'polar plunge' from Thursday, with the first substantial snowfalls of winter on high ground.
North of the border will be blustery at times with showers early this week, but dodge the worst of England's 60mph gales and four inches' rain.
But the Met Office said snow is set to hit higher ground in Scotland from Thursday as chilly northerly air arrives - also shown on a map.
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