White Christmas' looks set to be followed by an icy blast from the North Pole that could last until New Year's Day, according to forecasters.New data from WXCharts says temperatures may plunge as low as -6C on Christmas Day, while a blanketing of snow is anticipated on higher ground in the north of the UK.The largest snowfall is expected in north west Scotland on Christmas Day morning, where families could wake up to 16cm (6.2 inches) on the ground.Elsewhere on Saturday the mercury is likely to sit below freezing across much of England and Wales, with rain for some.Harsher wintry weather will then strike with a vengeance on Boxing Day, with charts showing a 70 percent risk of snow throughout Wales and western parts of England.Met Office's.
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