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A Norwegian 'surge' has plunged parts of Britain into sub-zero temperatures as the mercury dipped to as low as -8.5C in Scotland overnight.
Snow flurries are due in Scotland, with ice risks and widespread frosts including in the south as temperatures fell as low as -6C in England last night.
Most areas of the UK will stay dry today with cold air arriving from northern Norway causing temperatures to plummet this weekend.
Met Office forecaster Matthew Box told MailOnline: 'We could see frosty conditions again tonight, with temperatures perhaps reaching similar values of -5 or -6C across parts of the country in England and Wales.'