Snow is likely to fall wherever you are in the UK, with forecasters warning that the cold conditions could linger well into March.

Brougham Castle in Penrith during a snow blizzard on Tuesday
Image: Brougham Castle in Penrith during a snow blizzard on Tuesday

Forecasters are predicting that this week will be one of the coldest of the winter so far, with snow set to fall in almost every part of the country.

Experts are warning that the cold conditions across the UK could be here for the long haul, too - lasting for much of February and even extending into March.

Lorries park up on the A66 during a blizzard in Durham
Image: Lorries park up on the A66 during a blizzard in Durham

Temperatures are expected to dip to about -11C (12.2F) on Tuesday night in the Scottish Highlands, and it is set to feel bitterly cold across parts of northern England.

If the mercury dips below -13.7C tonight, it would surpass 21 January as the coldest night of the winter so far.

Freezing temperatures have already led to travel disruption in parts of the UK, with snow and ice creating treacherous conditions on the roads.

Leicestershire, Scotland and the Isle of Man have already experienced heavy snowfall.

An overturned vehicle: Pic: Kent Police
Image: An overturned vehicle: Pic: Kent Police

Icy conditions during the morning rush hour led to a multiple-vehicle crash on the M5 near Stroud in Gloucestershire, while two lorries became stuck on the A6075 in Nottinghamshire.

Three yellow "be aware" weather warnings from the Met Office are in place, all warning of snowy and icy conditions late on Tuesday and overnight.

Sleet and snow is expected in parts of eastern England; western areas of the UK will be hit by sleet, snow and hail showers - some of them heavy; and a spell of sleet and snow will continue to move southeast across the UK.

Predictions of bad weather forced British Airways to cancel 70 short-haul flights to and from London's Heathrow Airport on Monday and a further 10 on Tuesday.

The Met Office's yellow snow and ice warning for Tuesday into Wednesday
Image: The Met Office's yellow snow and ice warning for Tuesday into Wednesday

Sky News weather presenter Nazaneen Ghaffar said: "So far this winter we've definitely experienced cold conditions and plenty of snow too. However, our cold spells have generally been short lived, with only a few days at a time.

"This time, we are experiencing a more prolonged spell of cold weather.

"There will be outbreaks of sleet and snow, even at low levels. Any accumulations of snow will lead to icy conditions as well and therefore a travel hazard for many over the next few days."

Soldiers go out on exercise near Stainmore on the Durham and Cumbria border
Image: Soldiers go out on exercise near Stainmore on the Durham and Cumbria border

The cold weather will persist until the weekend, with some warnings that Britain could be facing unusually cold conditions for the rest of the month.

Alex Burkhill, Met Office forecaster, said: "The cold weather is likely to return as we go towards the weekend.

"Really much of February and perhaps even into March it is going to stay on the cold side, so temperatures generally below average, with further frosts and also the risk of rain, sleet and snow as well."

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