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BBC meteorologist Nick Miller forecast a continued period of cold temperatures across much of Europe, bringing snow to areas of Greece and Turkey before a warmer front moves in from the
west. He added that a band of wet weather will drift across the UK. Mr Miller said: "While many parts of Europe have been turning drier if not colder, it is the turn of Greece to see
some snow. "That will come from an area of low pressure which is also bringing about snow in Turkey. "Weather systems are drifting in from the Atlantic towards initially the United
Kingdom which will introduce some much cooler air into Western Europe in the coming days. "There is a lot of dry weather about but it is feeling cold. READ MORE: UK SNOW RADAR: NEW
CHART TURNS BRITAIN BLUE AS FREEZING AIR FORECAST "It is feeling very cold where you have the snow into Greece and Turkey." He continued: "That cold air will hang on for
several days to come, wind-chill will be a factor. "There will be a few showers towards the east of Spain and a band of wet weather across the United Kingdom introduces much cooler air
behind it. "There is a little bit of wet weather pushing across Germany, Denmark and Norway. "So gradually, through the weekend, it will be turning milder, particularly on Sunday.
"What you will notice both today and on Sunday is the strength of the wind. "We have a front moving in from the west this morning, bumping into that cold air and bringing quite
heavy, persistent snow this morning for Northern Ireland." She added: "But, by Monday, look at those temperatures, we are back into double figures. As we move into the coming week,
things are turning milder."