Warning of blizzards and high winds as mild spell comes to an end
Parts of the UK will face localised blizzard conditions and up to 80mph winds, as the mild start to the year is replaced by a cold front.
In England, this might bring snow over the Pennines and North York moors, but it will be "pretty wet stuff", forecaster Simon Partridge said. Mr Partridge said that those in the South will also feel the chill on Tuesday, as the winds could make the 8C temperature mark feel much harsher.
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