THINK you have seen the last of the snow, think again.

We could yet see more of the white over the coming Easter break.

While nothing is certain, the Met Office is predicting a spell of colder weather towards the end of the month and into April.

Looking to next week in the UK, a spokesman for the Met Office said: "Rain is likely for southern and central areas on Tuesday, with sunny spells and showers in the north. These showers will become more widespread for Wednesday, with snow flurries for northern hills. For the rest of this period, the weather will remain changeable, with showers and rain at times, interspersed by drier and brighter interludes.

"Snow may also occur at times, more especially in the north. Temperatures are likely to be rather cold, with an increasing risk of overnight frosts mainly away from the south.

"The Easter weekend is too far away to be confident with any details. The most likely scenario currently is a spell of colder than average weather, with increased likelihood of overnight frosts, and a greater than normal chance of snow showers, especially in the north."