The Met Office has warned that the UK faces a cold snap that will bring Arctic level temperatures to the UK ❄️
Temperatures are set to plunge to as low as minus 10C as a bitterly cold Arctic air moves across the UK.
Met Office forecaster Dan Stroud said temperatures will range between 4-6C in the north, reaching highs of 8C in the south and dropping to as low as -6C overnight.The mercury will drop much lower late on Wednesday and through Thursday as Arctic air spreads south across the country. Downing Street said it was confident the UK has sufficient energy supplies to get through the cold snap.
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