Biting wind chill thanks to a plume of freezing easterly air will bring a bitter end to an otherwise warm and sunny March. The cold snap moving in from northern Europe and blowing across the North Sea to Britain has been referred to by one forecaster as a 'mini-Beast from the East'.
This will be accompanied by some extra cloud coverage and sporadic outbreaks of rain. Sunday saw some Brits struck with snow, some even settling in parts of the north and Scotland.
The Met Office has warned of more snow next month with bookies taking bets on April being the coldest ever. The bitter winds are expected to last much of the week meaning temperatures in the range of 6-10C will feel as low as 3-7C.
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