We have all been thrilled by the sunshine and bright blue skies in the past few days, but sadly we are not quite done with wintry conditions.
Saturday will continue the bright weather we had on Friday, with the weather remaining dry with highs of 15 °C.
However, we can expect wintry showers from Sunday afternoon.
Temperatures will drop significantly on Monday and Tuesday which are also expected to bring cold showers.
Highs on Monday will only reach 5 °C with subzero temperatures overnight.
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Areas further north can even expect snow from Sunday, forcing Easter lunches to remain indoors.
Craig Snell, forecaster for the Met Office, said: “After a taste of summer for a lot of the UK, we will see things turn much colder as we go through the second half of the Easter weekend.
“A lot of the UK will be prone to seeing some wintry showers as we go through the course of Monday but northern Scotland is where we’ll see the heaviest and most frequent snow.
“That’s where there’s most concern that we might see some disruption.”
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