snow looks to be coming back to the UK twice before the end of February - with Arctic weather conditions set to take hold in a matter of days.
Advanced weather modelling maps from WX Charts show that two wintry spells are on the way - the first coming this weekend. In the early hours of Saturday (February 18) a major storm coming from the west will make landfall in northern regions.READ MORE: Met Office among weather forecasters warning of snow blast coming to UK in MarchNorthern England and Scotland appear set to be blanketed at around 3am, with snow falling at a rate of 4cm per hour in places (shown by areas of light purple inside dark purple).Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow should all see snow early on and as it moves north throughout the day Inverness and Aberdeen will also be covered.WX Charts predict that higher ground in Scotland could see up to 6cm of snow settle on the ground on Saturday.
Lower regions and northern England may see 1-2cm.The second snow front is tracked to come next Thursday (February 23), sweeping down the UK from the north.
The storm looks to make landfall in the early hours, bringing flurries of around 3cm per hour to northern Scotland before it is dragged down into England.
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