Scotland will be hit by brutally cold winds surging from Iceland next week, bringing some snowfall as we head deep into winter.
BBC forecasters have warned of a significant drop in temperatures, sharp frosts and an 'uptick in cold winds' coming from Scandinavia.
People are bracing themselves for a pre-Christmas ice blast as thermometers could plummet to -12C in central Scotland. Between November 22 and December 1, Scotland will see wintry conditions after a mild start to the month as a 'cold pattern looks to be in the cards', according to BBC weather.
Scotland will be the first part of the UK to experience freezing temperatures. It is expected from next Wednesday onwards, blanketing Scotland's higher ground.BBC weather's forecast for the
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