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THE Met Office has warned of a freezing cold night with snow as temperatures plunge to -1C, but there's sunshine to come.

A map released by forecasters shows how the mercury could plunge to one degree below freezing point in parts of Scotland tonight.

A dusting of hailstones in Sheerness, Kent yesterday
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A dusting of hailstones in Sheerness, Kent yesterdayCredit: Alamy
Blustery weather on the seafront at Aberystwyth
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Blustery weather on the seafront at AberystwythCredit: Alamy
The mercury could sink to -1C in Scotland overnight
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The mercury could sink to -1C in Scotland overnight
Snow is forecast for parts of the nation
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Snow is forecast for parts of the nationCredit: MET Office

The temperature map predicts a low of -1C in rural Aberdeenshire overnight.

Meanwhile the southwest Highlands will see temperatures drop to freezing.

In England, rural Cumbria will also see temperatures drop to zero degrees Celsius.

Scotland will also be dusted with snow overnight, and a salvo of hail is forecast for much of the UK.

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But today will be breezy with a mix of sunny spells and scattered blustery showers.

Eight red flood warnings and 65 amber flood alerts are in place across England, the Environment Agency said.

Groundwater flooding is possible in parts of Dorset and Wiltshire, and there is a chance of tidal floods in the Norfolk Broads.

The afternoon will be mostly dry for Wales and south west England, forecasters said.

But it will be chilly in all parts of the UK, especially down the east coast.

Tonight will be cold with showers in Wales and eastern Scotland and dry spells elsewhere.

It will be breezy down the east coast, with some patchy grass frost in the north.

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Tomorrow will also see a blend of sunny spells, scattered showers and light winds.

Some cloud patchy rain will arrive in Northern Ireland before pushing southwards across the UK on Thursday.

The weekend will be more settled, with sunny spells and warmer weather from Friday onwards.

Yesterday shocking footage showed the moment a tornado flipped over a caravan as it tore through streets and damaged homes.

CCTV footage from one property in the Staffordshire village of Knutton at 6.30am showed fierce gales knock over the mobile home as debris was swept up into the air.

Another suspected tornado tore through the Nottingham suburb of West Bridgford at 7.30am, locals said.

Snaps showed roof tiles and fallen trees strewn across the leafy neighbourhood - with nearly every house damaged.

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The Met Office said yesterday's weather "had the potential for short-lived tornadoes" - but that its radars had not picked one up.

Forecasters said around 30 tornadoes happen in the UK each year but are rarely caught by radar.

This week's Met Office forecast

Today

Drier and less windy than Monday, but still breezy with sunny spells and scattered blustery showers.

Becoming mostly dry for Wales and southwest England during the afternoon.

Feeling chilly, especially down the east coast.

Tonight

Cold with dry spells for most, but some showers returning to Wales and eastern Scotland.

Breezy down the east coast. Patchy grass frost in the north.

Wednesday

Sunny spells and some scattered showers, with winds lighter than of late, although still breezy on the east coast.

Patchy rain arriving in Northern Ireland.

Thursday to Saturday

Rather cloudy on Thursday with light rain spreading south.

Settled conditions developing from Friday with some sunny spells especially in the west and temperatures increasing.

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