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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 12:44 UK time, Tuesday, 19 October 2010

It's time to dig out the warm coat! It's feeling chilly today and it's going to turn even colder in the next 24 hours.

Low pressure over Scandinavia is pushing a cold front southwards across Britain today bringing some showers and a drop in temperature with cold winds from the Arctic. A little snow is likely on the mountain tops in Snowdonia.

Rheola Lake by Mike Davies

The first frosts of autumn, at Rheola Lake in the Vale of Neath. Photo: Mike Davies

Tonight, temperatures will dip close to freezing or just below with a widespread ground frost and in some rural spots, such as St. Harmon in Powys, a slight air frost is likely.

Tomorrow parts of the north and west can expect a few showers feeding in from the Irish Sea otherwise it will be fine and crisp with plenty of sunshine.

Tomorrow will be the coldest day of the week but the cold snap will be short-lived. The wind will turn into the west or south-west on Thursday and Friday and it will turn milder with low pressure bringing rain and stronger winds by the weekend.

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