Will the current milder weather in many parts continue for the rest of the week leading up to Christmas Day on Sunday?
From mid-week onwards, forecasters expect colder weather to arrive in the north, while the south hangs on to the mild conditions.
She added that Wednesday"will be largely dry away from the north-west and central parts of Scotland where showers will continue". After Christmas and towards New Year, there could be overnight frosts and morning fog, before more changeable and milder conditions, say forecasters. Dr Stephen Burt, a meteorology expert at the University of Reading, where temperatures changed from minus 5C last week to 12C on Monday, called it an"extraordinary rise of almost 20 degrees in a few days".
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