weather modelling maps show that the UK could be in for some shock flurries of snow at the start of May. Temperatures are starting to cool down following an Easter weekend scorcher which saw the hottest day of the year recorded last Friday (April 15).
However, according to WX Charts, things may be going from one extreme to another with an Arctic weather front moving across the country within two weeks.
They predict that snow will make landfall in Scotland in the early hours of May 1, hitting Inverness, Aberdeen and Edinburgh before slowly moving southward throughout the day.
Newcastle, Manchester and Birmingham could follow with millions of Brits in northern and central England set to see some of the white stuff.
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