snow.It's all thanks to cold air travelling over from a northerly direction near the Arctic region this week with the subzero temperatures possibly sticking around until Easter.The Daily Express reports that according to WXCHARTS Thursday, April 1 could be the day to watch out for with parts of Scotland seeing temperatures plunge to a chilly -4C while Cumbria and the Lake District could see -2C.And if you think you will get away from it all in the South then you should think again as temperatures in places such as London, Bath, Oxford and Kent could drop to 0C or -1C.Snow probability charts show swirls of different shades of blue covering eastern and northern Britain at the end of March, suggesting there is between 10 to 40 percent chance.
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