
A record heatwave is set to be replaced by chillier weather with snow predicted to hit some areas
Early signs of summer that brought a record-breaking heatwave are set to be replaced by much chillier weather across the UK - with snow predicted in some parts.
Forecasters say snow could hit several areas after the weekend, with temperatures having plunged by more than 13C in one town.
Aboyne, in Aberdeenshire, saw the mercury reach 23.6C (74.5F) on March 27 - the third successive day the record for the month was broken .
The same region experienced temperatures of just 7C (44.6F) on Saturday.
Elsewhere in the country temperatures struggled to get into double figures and forecasters say conditions are unlikely to improve in the near future.
Although temperatures will be above the seasonal average in most places, Arctic winds could see rain turn to sleet and snow over the Scottish Highlands.
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Snow Forecast As UK's Early Summer Vanishes - Yahoo! News UK

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