A snow warning lasting almost two days could see communities cut off, while heavy rain and gale force winds are also due to bombard stormy Britain.
The Met Office's snow warning covers much of the North from Wednesday morning lasting over 40 hours until 9pm on Thursday. There is a "slight chance" some rural communities "could become cut off" amid the blizzard, while power cuts are also a possibility, the warning adds.
Weather charts also show wind gusts getting up to 40mph in parts of the country, while a rain warning is also in place across much of Northern Ireland from 3am tomorrow until 9am on Thursday.
It comes as forecasters continue to monitor developing conditions which could see another Beast from the East strike by February.
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