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The red and orange hues denote the looming low pressure - set to bring rain and light snow

A sprinkling of snow is anticipated across certain regions of the UK over the next few days, weather experts have confirmed.

A harsh band of low pressure is positioned to the northwest of Britain and is gradually shifting southward as temperatures plummet throughout the week. Whilst Tuesday witnessed a peak of 22.7C recorded near Braintree, Essex, the mercury is now forecast to plunge - to daytime highs of merely 6C at the weekend.

This transformation is expected to enable snowfall across various locations, including the Scottish Highlands and other elevated terrain.

Jo Farrow, meteorologist at Netweather, explains on the company's blog: "A move around the UK might also bring a higher

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