BRITS are braced for freezing temperatures as low as -3C today while more cold weather is expected next week.

It follows a chilly start of April after parts of the country were covered in snow.

A cold sunrise at Godshill, in the New Forest this morning

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A cold sunrise at Godshill, in the New Forest this morningCredit: Solent
Joggers enjoy a frosty start to the day in Richmond Park in south-west London

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Joggers enjoy a frosty start to the day in Richmond Park in south-west LondonCredit: LNP
Visitors head to Bournemouth beach to enjoy the sunshine

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Visitors head to Bournemouth beach to enjoy the sunshineCredit: Alamy

Temperatures across the UK increased slightly from yesterday with England and Wales seeing some sunshine.

A few showers remain possible for central parts of the country as it gets cloudier further north with rain arriving from the northwest during the day – but it is milder than Saturday overall.

Today’s lowest was recorded in Loch Rannoch, Scotland, where the mercury hit -3C.

It comes after the Met Office issued a yellow warning for ice yesterday with “snow and hail showers” leading to possible travel disruption.

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The warning, which stretches along the east of the country between the Scottish Borders and Lincolnshire, was in place between midnight and 10am.

Jim Dale, meteorologist for British Weather Services, told express.co.uk: “There is no sign yet of any return to the warm and sunny weather that we saw at the end of March.

“Temperatures will move back towards average at the start of the week, but this will be accompanied by more unsettled conditions from the Atlantic.

“Winter can always bite back at this time of year, and well into April. It is going to turn colder again towards the end of the week, and there will be the risk of further snow.”

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The Met Office said the weather will be cloudy with rain on Monday, particularly in the west many while eastern areas will be dry with some brightness.

Met Office meteorologist Dan Stroud told Sky the wintry weather will continue over the weekend but temperatures are set to rise on Monday as the Arctic air system moves away.

He said: “It’s generally dry and cold, if not slightly less cold than we have had for the next few days.

“We’ve got an Arctic air flow established at the moment, that’s coming from a cold source.

“So we’ve basically got cold, clear air established across the UK.

“There’s also a lot of clear and sunny skies, especially to the western parts of the UK.”

However, the UK is bracing for more freezing weather later in the week, with many northern areas set to be battered by rain on Tuesday.

Scotland will brace for snow on Wednesday as showers is forecast to hit other parts of the country.

England and Wales have seen some sunshine today

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England and Wales have seen some sunshine todayCredit: PA
People at Windsor Great Park, in Virginia Water earlier this morning

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People at Windsor Great Park, in Virginia Water earlier this morningCredit: Rick Findler / Story Picture Agency
People make their way into the sea after an early morning swim on Boscombe beach in Dorset

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People make their way into the sea after an early morning swim on Boscombe beach in DorsetCredit: PA
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