SCOTLAND is set to endure over TWO WEEKS of snow as temperatures plummet to freezing.
A bone-chilling deep freeze will descend on the country and transform Scotland into a wintery nightmare.
The country is already braced for snow and ice, with three days of yellow warnings issued by the Met Office.
And now weather maps have revealed the scale of snowy hell which is set to start arriving tomorrow.
A light dusting of snowfall will scatter across the northwest highlands from tomorrow.
More northern snow will land throughout before a huge dump of the white stuff arrives on Tuesday afternoon.
The northeast will be thrashed with a sudden influx of snowflakes, with up to 15cm arriving just south of Inverness.
The whole of the north will be blanketed by late on Wednesday with 20cm of snow in Moray while the first southern snow will arrive in the Scottish Borders and East Lothian.
By the end of week, most of Scotland will see snowfall.
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Dumfries and Galloway will all see between 1-2cm of snow.
Central Scotland will be hit by 17cm of snow by Sunday November 24.
The worst of winter will stay north, with a boot-burying 44cm of snow in the northwest and 33cm in the northeast around Moray.
Things will continue to worsen for the Highlands and the northeast into the following week.
The southern Highlands and parts of eastern Moray are expected to be buried in 66cm of snow on Wednesday November 28.
Around 11cm of snow will also land in parts of the borders at the same time.
The snow will gradually melt away but Scotland will there will still be 59cm of snow in the north come the second day of December.
And the frigid flurries will be accompanied by a bone-chilling freeze.
Temperatures will plummet to a spine-shivering -12C by next weekend across the north, with all of Scotland hitting sub-zero temperatures.
The central belt and lowlands will hit anywhere between -3C and -5C.
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Things will warm up slightly at the start of the following week before taking yet another polar plunge.
The mercury will drop to a teeth-chattering -15C by the end of the month and will have freezing northerners reaching for their hats, scarves and gloves.