The UK is bracing for a series of severe winter weather events as the Met Office has issued warnings about a 'conveyor belt' of snow storms expected to hit the country, starting from next week. Norway, facing similar extreme weather conditions, has issued landslide and avalanche warnings. The Met Office has pinpointed the exact date for when the UK can anticipate the onset of these conditions, which include a 'proper winter' with temperatures dropping to as low as -8C due to a Scandinavia snow blast. Weather maps indicate that the North East will see snowfall starting next week. A cold arctic blast is set to sweep across parts of Britain, bringing a heavy blanket of snow. Furthermore, the UK is expected to endure 63 hours of rain before the snow front arrives, which has been described as 'disruptive'.
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