Birmingham is expected to freeze over on December 28
Temperatures will fall as low as -4C in Scotland(Image: Anita Maric / SWNS)
The UK is forecast to be blanketed in snow and blizzards as the temperature plummets in the coming days.
Forecaster WXCharts’s winter overview map shows snow is expected across parts of Scotland, northern England, and the Midlands – including Birmingham – on December 28.
These areas suggest the potential for snow or sleet where precipitation coincides with the colder air.
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Temperatures will fall as low as -4C in Scotland, leading to likely frost and icy conditions, especially overnight and in the early morning.
The following areas could potentially see snow on December 28:
Aberdeen
The Met Office’s forecast for December 21 to December 30, states: “Unsettled conditions are likely to continue at first, with low pressure probably centred somewhere to the southwest of the UK, whilst high pressure tries to nose in from the east across northern areas.
“This means a broadly easterly flow becoming established, whilst periods of rain or showers becoming increasingly confined to southern or southwestern parts. With time, high pressure is signalled to become rather more dominant with more in the way dry, settled weather anticipated.
“With this, temperatures will probably lower a little compared to recent weeks, closer to or perhaps a little below average for some.
“Overnight frost and fog or freezing fog could become more widespread, though any particularly cold conditions look unlikely at this stage.”