looking at the forcast for the middle end of the week weatheronline sums up nicley
Snow for most of the country, especially in the southeast
The cold weather stays with us throughout the coming week. There will be bands of cloud and snow slipping southwards at times. The main threats are going to be Tuesday through early Wednesday for much of the country, and then increasingly across southeast England through Thursday and Friday when significant falls could occur.
Wednesday 6/1/10
Cold throughout the day. There will be some sunny spells around, the best of them ton the west. Low pressure in the North Sea will be continuing to feed snow showers onto eastern coasts. Highs around 1 to 5C.
Thursday 7/1/10
The threat of a more significant snowfall through East Anglia, the eastern Midlands and southeast England overnight and into Thursday. This could give several centimetres of snow in places. Still snow showers on eastern coasts of Scotland, as well as Northern Ireland. The best of any sunshine again in the west. Cold with temperatures at 0 to 3C.
Friday 8/1/10
East Anglia and southeast England are again at risk of some snow through the early part of the day, although this tending to fade away. Cold and dry to the north and west with the best of any sunshine here. Highs around 1 to 5C.
Saturday 9/1/10
High pressure is expected to build through much of the country today. This brings a severe frost for the morning, but also some fine, sunny weather for many during the day. The threat still of a snow showers in the southeast. Highs of 0 to 4C.
Sunday 10/1/10
Yet another area of more persistent snow could trouble the southeast quarter of the country through today. Generally though it is going to be a cold, bright and dry day to the north and west. Highs of -1C in northern Scotland, 4C in southwest England.