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Britain could be plunged into a brief cold snap towards the end of next week with cold winds heading south from Iceland.
Snow flurries at the end of next week could hit Scotland, especially in higher areas, while much of the rest of the country could face overnight sharp frosts.
For the past several days, much of the country has had dry and mild weather, with little wind and rain and only mild overnight frost.
The calm conditions have been cited as one of the reasons why so many migrants are successfully crossing the English Channel from northern France.
The Icelandic air is expected to arrive in the final ten days of November and will continue into early December.
However, warmer than normal temperatures are expected to continue until Monday at the latest.
There were pleasant conditions on the River Itchen near to Ovington in Hampshire with people out enjoying the warmer than normal conditions.
The leaves of the trees turning golden brown and red remain on the branches having not been hit by the first winter storms
People were out enjoying the unseasonable conditions in Hampshire earlier today ahead of the change in conditions next week