Britain's Siberian cold snap could last for another MONTH as four inches of snow and temperatures as low as -6C hit the country from tomorrow



The meteorological start of spring next week will feel more like mid-winter as a Siberian blast brings frosts of -6C (21F) and up to four inches of snow. The Met Office has issued two separate warnings for snow on Monday and Tuesday. Some rural communities could become cut off and there is a risk of delays to road, rail and air travel. But Britain will feel the icy grip of and easterly icy blast tomorrow night, when temperatures will plummet below zero. 'It's expected to stay cold all next week,' Met Office meteorologist Martin Bowles warned. 'Spring will come eventually but it will be postponed.' Pictured: Londoners wrap up warm as they walk across the Millennium Bridge this morning (left), a cyclist bikes along the banks of the River Cam, in Cambridge (bottom left) and rowers breathe out into the cold Cambridge air as they sail along the river.

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