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Big freeze on the way from Russia

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A BLAST of cold weather from Russia is expected to bring a big freeze to Tayside and Fife that could last for weeks.

Locals have been advised to make the most of the milder weather over the coming days, as the Met Office warned of a flow of air — nicknamed the “beast from the east” — which will cause temperatur­es to plummet from Monday.

Towns and cities across the UK’s east coast, Dundee included, are expected to bear the brunt of the freezing conditions, with “frequent snow showers” highly likely.

Forecaster­s said temperatur­es will not get above 2C in Scotland’s cities on Monday, and could even drop to lows of -5C. In rural areas of Tayside and Fife, -8C is likely.

Unlike recent spells of wintry weather, the cold air is moving into Scotland from Eastern Europe and Russia, meaning communitie­s along Scotland’s east coast are more likely to experience snowfall.

However, the Met Office said it was too early to predict the exact impact of the freezing weather on Scotland or how much of the white stuff would land locally.

One of its meteorolog­ists said: “For the rest of this week it is nothing special really — there is plenty of sunshine and mild temperatur­es to start with but it will become a little bit colder each day.

“More interestin­g weather will arrive on Sunday and Monday.

“We are expecting some quite strong eastern winds from Russia and Eastern Europe.

“It is quite likely that for a big chunk of next week and the week after there will be very cold temperatur­es and frequent snow showers.

“I feel confident there will be snow in Dundee. Because there is going to be an eastern flow, there will be showers on the eastern side of Scotland.

“Temperatur­es will be cold enough for showers to definitely fall as snow.

“It is too early to talk about how much, but there will be some.

“We’re fairly confident we’re going to see a significan­t cold spell. There will be maximums of 1C or 2C and minimums of -5C in towns and cities.”

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