Believe it or not, but flurries of snow could fall in the hills of Scotland overnight as cold air pushes in from the north west.
Fear not though because according to the Met Office, it won't be heavy.
Forecaster Emma Sillitoe said "wintry elements" have started in the Grampians, where temperatures may fall close to freezing.
There is set to be sunshine and rain in most parts of Britain in a changeable few days of weather over the Easter break.
Scotland may see minimum temperatures of 3C (37F) at night.
Central parts of Britain can expect rain on Easter Sunday.
Ladbrokes bookmakers have dropped its odds to a 2/1 shot from 5/1 that snowflakes fall anywhere in the UK this Easter weekend.
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