


- Icy winds heading for the UK will make temperatures feel "sub zero" as the coldest winter in 13 years continues.
- Snowstorms from Russia are expected to hit the eastern part of England on Sunday night.
- Night-time temperatures are set to drop to -2C (28F) as a blast of cold air sweeps in from the North Sea.
- Bitterly cold easterly winds will cause snow to drift, with forecasters predicting that 5cm to 10cm will fall over many parts of England and Wales.
- "Temperatures during the day will reach one or two degrees above freezing but with the significant wind chill it will feel sub-zero everywhere."
- Snow is falling over much of England and Wales - as forecasters warn of the heaviest and most widespread snowfall for six years.


