AS Somerset residents reel from the latest bout of snow forecasters warn more could be on the way this Easter. 

Last weekend the 'Beast from the East 2' covered the county in a blanket of snow and ice but another blast of cold air from Siberia and Scandinavia is hit to hit the county on the Easter weekend – the third in weeks.

According to the Met Office there is still uncertainty for the Easter Weekend but could allow colder Arctic air to stream across Britain.

 The Met Office's six to 30 day forecast, said: "There will be sunshine and showers for most on Sunday, and some of these could be heavy and slow-moving with a risk of hail and thunder.

"Through the early part of next week the weather is likely to become changeable once again, with showers and rain at times, interspersed by drier and brighter interludes.

"Temperatures will be near average or rather cold during the day, with a risk of overnight frosts.
"The Easter weekend is still 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, especially in the north."