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Scots cold snap set to end with temperatures reaching as high as 13C on Monday

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The UK’s “extreme” cold weather is set to subside amid surging temperatures on Monday.After freezing conditions in recent days, Monday could see highs of 12-13C in Scotland, a Met Office meteorologist said.

It comes after -17.3C was recorded at Braemar on Tuesday – the coldest temperature since February 11, 2021 – while other places around the UK experienced lows of -10C to -15C in recent days.Met Office meteorologist, Alex Burkill, told PA: "The drastic change to something milder is going to be pretty widespread.

Widely, temperatures are going to be in the 12C to 13C bracket on Monday.”But he said that northern Scotland could see temperatures in the single figures on Monday.

Speaking on Sunday, he added: “Monday night into Tuesday, for most it’s going to be a lot milder than it has been of late but we could still see a touch of frost particularly in parts of Scotland.“And then Tuesday, I think it’s going to be a little bit colder again compared to Monday.

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