Snow is falling again in the UK, with five areas affected and wintry weather expected to continue for 367 miles.
According to a map from weather forecaster WXCHARTS, some areas of the country could see up to 1.5 centimeters of snow per hour on Monday, February 3.
The areas most affected will be Scotland and northern England.
The others are Northern Ireland, the North East, the North West and Yorkshire and the Humber.
Parts of Scotland and northern England will see between 0.2cm and 2cm of snow per hour.
Some parts of England will see rain instead of snow, with parts of Newcastle, Manchester and Wales expected to receive up to 1mm of rain per hour.
In southern England, maps show that there will be no rain or snow in most areas.
The Japan Meteorological Agency's long-term forecast states, “The beginning of February is expected to be unstable and relatively calm, with rain, showers, and strong winds alternating with periods of brightness and coolness in most areas. ”.
Temperature maps show that some parts of Scotland will see lows of around -5C, while England will see lows of 0C.
“Pressure pressure is likely to increase across the southern region into the middle of this month, resulting in a higher chance of overnight fog and frost, but the region is likely to experience a longer period of drier and calm conditions. there is.”
This comes after snow has already caused major disruption to the UK in the first month of 2025.
The weather severely affected trains, planes and roads, and also led to the closure of hundreds of schools.
This cold wave will hit on February 3rd, so the snowy conditions are likely to continue into February.
Brits need to prepare for further disruption due to snowfall expected in early February.