The UK is due to be hit with snow this weekend. (Image: Getty/WXCHARTS)
The UK is bracing for another period of wintry weather, as and freezing temperatures will sweep the country over four days.
New maps from WXCHARTS, which uses MetDesk data, have revealed the unsettled conditions are due to hit on February 14 and last until February 17.
affect a large portion of the country, stretching from the Scottish Highlands to Derbyshire.
In Scotland, large areas will be blanketed by dustings of around 0.3-1cm/hr on Sunday, with the highest levels expected near Dundee and areas along the North Sea.
In England, most of the falling at up to 1cm/hr. Areas to the South of Derbyshire are not expected to see snow, but there may be large patches of rain.
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Temperatures are set to plummet to -3C in some areas. (Image: WXCHARTS)
A wall of rain will hit Sunday, extending from Lancashire in the North-west to Hampshire and West Sussex in the south. Drizzles between 0.3-1mm/hr are expected by 9 a.m.
Alongside the snow, Valentine’s Day temperatures in the Scottish Highlands, though the average in England will be around 0C.
Coastal areas of England will see the highest temperatures, with Cornwall and Suffolk getting to 5C.
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A period of unsettled weather is coming this weekend. (Image: WXCHARTS)
Separately, the has warned of rain and snow this weekend as cold winds persist.
Its February 14-16 forecast reads: “Remaining rather cloudy with patchy rain and hill snow at times. An increasing risk of some heavier rain in the far west on Friday. A cold easterly breeze continuing.”
Its long-range forecast beginning on February 16 also includes “blow average temperatures” with a chance of snow in some northeasterly areas.