New 'Beast from the East' to hit UK with 15cm in hours in three areas

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New 'Beast from the East' to hit UK with 15cm in hours in three areas
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New UK weather charts show the 'Beast from the East' could return to bury much of the country in a dense snowdrift with a large new system potentially making landfall in just over a week

A new 'Beast from the East' could blanket much of the UK in heavy snow, according to weather maps, with a significant system potentially arriving in just over a week. Brits have recently endured a severe cold snap that saw temperatures plummet below -10C for the first time this year, as per the Met Office.

The maps also highlight several key areas likely to experience the heaviest snowfall, with some places potentially seeing up to 2cm of snow settling per hour over two days. The latest charts predict snow hitting the east coast from January 26. Northern England, including Newcastle, the North Pennines National Landscape, Yorkshire Dales and North Moors, appears set to receive the most snow south of the border, with around 2cm forecasted, reports the Mirror.

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