If you’ve been out of the door today, you’ll have noticed it’s distinctly chilly – and there’s colder to come, with some areas set to see snow tomorrow and Wednesday.

Britain is heading for a cold snap, with temperatures dipping below freezing in parts of the country and sleet, snow, and ice all possible.

The ‘notable change’ in the weather comes after much of the UK and Ireland was battered with torrential rain and gusts by Storm Claudia, including unprecedented floods in Monmouth, where the high street was underwater.

A cold weather warning has been issued by the UK Health Security Agency for the Midlands, North West and North East England from Monday and will remain in place until 8am on Friday.

While we won’t be turning into Lapland, and prospects for building snowmen may be patchy

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