BBC’s Sarah Keith-Lucas forecasted that temperatures would be “below freezing” overnight on Saturday as the UK braces for the cold snap. The UK will remain relatively dry for most parts of the country but the cold temperatures will be felt despite the sunshine. She began by saying: “We have got weather fronts out in the Atlantic but it is this big area of high pressure across Scandinavia that is really winning out and keeping our weather dry and settled over the next few days.
“But it will also be drawing in quite a cold easterly breeze.
“Lots of sunshine out there but there will be more cloud moving out there on that easterly breeze.”
The BBC presenter added that the cold temperatures will be felt particularly between anywhere from Aberdeenshire down towards Kent in the east.
She noted that there are chances of showers in the east but most areas