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Breakfast brief: Early morning freeze and snow

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13 March 2025

Breakfast brief
Early morning freeze and snow

Icy patches across the UK should be expected after an early morning freeze.

Snow and icy temperatures pushed across England and Scotland overnight, with further outbreaks in the north coming later.

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Weather outlook

An icy start in places as temperatures dipped to freezing overnight with clear skies, as the last snow meanders into England before dissipating, leaving a chilly, showery day with fresh snowfall in Scotland tonight.

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