FOUR inches of snow will hit today as Brits battle freezing conditions.
A yellow weather warning is in place in some parts of the UK, with drivers warned of imminent travel chaos amid the frosty onslaught.
The Met Office issued the alert for Scotland, affecting north-eastern areas from 6am until 10pm.
It warns up to four inches will settle on higher ground, with around two inches expected in lower regions as the day progresses.
A spokesperson for the Met Office said: “Persistent rain over northern Scotland will increasingly turn to snow over high ground during Tuesday morning, then to lower levels by the afternoon.”
Temperatures plunged to a wintry -2C overnight, and the mercury will struggle to climb above 3C in the worst affected areas.
The chilly weather could cause disruption on the roads and railways, with those travelling…