UK weather maps show bone-chilling -12C Arctic freeze to hit in hours – check your area

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This January, 2025 is off to a cold wintery start (Image: WXCHARTS / Getty Images)

New show freezing temperatures are headed for the UK – and could plummet to as low as -12C in some areas.

Data from WXCHARTS show that at midnight on Saturday (January 11), the UK could be hit by low temperatures of around -5C to -10C.

By 6am, some parts of Scotland will see -12C, which is the coldest forecasted in any part of the UK over the weekend.

At 9am, the south of England will experience with the warmest areas being most of Cornwall, parts of Wales and Norwich.

Towards the Midlands and the north, most places will see temperatures of between 0C and -10C with the north of England seeing the colder side of this.

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Temperatures across the UK are expected to plummet (Image: WXCHARTS)

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Brits have already experienced snow, rain, flooding and icy conditions this week across the UK (Image: WXCHARTS)

Large parts of Scotland could see -10C or lower, particularly in the north.

This comes after has ravaged the UK this week causing disruption to schools, roads, trains and flights.

have taken hold of the UK as 2025 has begun, with chilly temperatures, snow and ice hammering Britain.

The snow and freezing temperatures has seen the issue a series of weather warnings this week.

The weather forecast for today says: “Cold start to Friday with sunny spells and the odd wintry shower in the north and west.

“Rain, sleet and hill snow move into the southwest, leading to icy stretches.”

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Maps show some parts of the UK could see temperatures as low as -12C (Image: WXCHARTS)

But this isn’t the only Brits will experience this month as a .

Latest maps from WXCHARTS show on January 23 at 6am, will hit Scotland, the north of England, parts of Wales and some of the south coast.

Some parts of Scotland will see up to 25cm of snow with most parts of England seeing 5cm or less of snowfall.

On January 24, at 6am, the same areas will likely see .

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