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UK weather maps show exact date Britain blasted by 3 walls of snow at once

The titanic trifecta of blizzard-like conditions is set to ravage the UK just days from now.

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Snow is set to bombard the UK by Tuesday February 11 (Image: Getty, WXCharts )

New forecast maps show a swirling vortex of cold conditions heading for Britain in the coming days that will lash the nation with three separate walls of snow and ice.

From Monday (February 10) the winter white out looks set to pummel much of the western side of the country, with Wales, western England and Scotland also getting a significant covering.

Over the next 24 hours three fronts of snow coould converge on the country, with Yorkshire, the north east of England and the Midlands all in the firing line for a flurry.

Icy biting winds as cold as -7C from the east and Scandanavia have also triggered health alerts for cold weather from the UK Health Security Agency.

The yellow cold alerts are in place across the northeast, southwest Yorkshire and the Humber, and the southeast from 9am on Friday until 9am on Tuesday.

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New maps show snow starting to fall on Monday February 10 (Image: WXCharts )

By midnight on Tuesday, there's even a chance parts of southern England will see snow, with a stretch of cold conditions heading from Bristol across to Oxford, and even the outskirts of London.

Met Office spokesman Stephen Dixon said: "February has started warmer than average, so it's going to be a return to more typical February averages, albeit a bit colder.

"There's a chance of some snow drifting into parts of the south of England and south Wales. However, this is relatively short-lived, and it's not expected to be impactful at the moment."

There is also a chance of wintry showers on Monday, which is something the Met Office is keeping an eye on, Mr Dixon said.

Snow maps for Tuesday

By midnight on Tuesday vast areas of the country will be covered (Image: WXCharts )

UK snow maps

This UK weather maps shows three bands of snow possibly hitting the country on Monday (Image: WXCHARTS)

Day-time temperatures will be "slightly below" the average maximum for February which is 7C, he said.

According to the Met Office snow and sleet could be expected, with higher ground getting a bigger dusting.

The forecast from the national weather body for Monday and Tuesday said: "Remaining rather cold throughout with plenty of cloud around.

"Risk of some further rain at times, especially in the east, with some sleet and snow possible, mainly over hills."

Tuesday February 11 weather map

A weather map for Tuesday February 11 showing snow landing on the UK (Image: WXCharts )

Met Office five-day forecast

Today:

A rather cloudy and cold day with outbreaks of rain and hill snow moving northwards. Mostly dry for Northern Ireland and northwest Scotland where there will be spells of sunshine, with some late sunshine also developing for southeast England.

Tonight:

Largely cloudy with occasional rain, and also hill snow in the north. Some clearer spells, especially northern Scotland and southern England, giving a risk of a frost here.

Sunday:

Another rather cloudy and cold day with some further spells of rain and drizzle, especially in the east. Brightest conditions in sheltered parts of the west and northwest.

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:

Remaining rather cold throughout with plenty of cloud around. Risk of some further rain at times, especially in the east, with some sleet and snow possible, mainly over hills.

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