Snow is forecast to fall on Christmas Day for the first time in five years tomorrow but dozens of flood warnings remain in place across the country.
Many parts of the UK have seen unsettled conditions in the days leading up to the festive period, with heavy rain falling across large swathes of the country on Wednesday.
This rain will largely stop on Christmas Eve, paving the way for cooler temperatures and frost on the morning of December 25.
Alex Burkill, a meteorologist at the Met Office, told the PA news agency: "Christmas Eve night into Christmas Day is going to be very cold, with harsh widespread frost first thing Christmas morning. "So it could be a 'white' Christmas in as much as lots of people are going to wake up to a frost." Chr
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