The UK will be handed another freezing cold morning on Monday to start the week, a weather forecaster has warned.
Frost is likely to develop overnight across the entire country, delivering wintery January vibes in late March.
Southern parts of England could be facing -3C in the early hours of the day, while some in Scotland could even see -6C, it's been claimed.
But, seeing as we actually are a little bit later into the calendar year, the ice-cold temperatures might not be around all day.
Some regions could even reach double figures Celsius by mid to late afternoon, according to British Weather Services' senior meteorological consultant, Jim Dale.
He told the Mirror: "For most places, Monday morning will be a frosty start to the day.
"In Scotland, it could reach -5/-6C, and in the south, -1/-2/-3C. It'll give us a wintry flavour getting up in the morning.
"The diurnal temperatures will change in the day and it could even get up to 8/9/10C, but that's the way it works at this time of year - even with a northerly airstream."
The frosty March was likely caused by a southern breeze from the Artic, which pushed a band of snow toward Britain.
A larger snow storm was forecast to just miss the UK, however. It'll be heading over the North Sea from Norway toward the Netherlands and Belgium instead.
Any lingering snow in the Highlands or north of England will likely be starting to dry up by Monday evening, although there could be fresh showers in some parts.
But, Brits could be seeing the back of the cold weather in just a few weeks' time.
Jim previously told the Mirror that the Easter weekend could culminate in a balmy 20C for most people across the country.
UK five-day weather forecast
This evening and tonight:
Wintry showers for north and east Scotland and spreading down coastal eastern England. Cloudier in the southwest with a few showers continuing. Mostly dry elsewhere with clear spells and a widespread frost, particularly in the north.
Monday:
A few showers feeding across the coasts of east Scotland and east England but mostly dry with good sunny spells. Light winds and feeling pleasant despite colder air.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
Generally unsettled and windy at times, with bands of rain moving east and north on Tuesday and Wednesday and showery conditions quite widely by Thursday. Feeling warmer by Wednesday.