The UK is expected to experience a cold weather spell with heavy snowfall next week, as a result of the Arctic air moving down.
The temperatures will drop to -11C, with a high likelihood of snow, especially later in the week.
The Met Office has issued yellow warnings, with maps showing the cold temperatures first hitting Scotland on Monday before gradually moving along the country.
Snow is expected to be prevalent throughout, with some areas in the north seeing depths of up to 19 inches.
The UK is set to be inundated with cold weather and heavy snowfall next week, with the temperatures plummeting to record lows of -11C.
According to The Mirror, the heavy snow may be especially thick by the end of the week.
Weather maps have shown that the Arctic air set to dominate the UK's weather is moving downwards and will affect most regions of the country, with snow flurries especially prevalent in the north.
In contrast, The Independent predicts that cloud cover and scattered showers will dominate much of the UK's weather on Friday but predicts that snowfall may be limited to the Scottish mountains.
The differences in characterisation between The Mirror and The Independent highlight the variances in coverage and predictions between different weather services.
The Met Office has issued yellow warnings, and WXCharts show maps displaying snowfall throughout the country with some areas seeing depths of 19 inches.