Sky News weather presenter Stephanie Gaulter said:"The winds have been bringing in cold air from the north over the past few days, bringing us a decidedly cold feel to the weather.
"The winds are expected to drop out overnight across Britain and this, combined with clear skies, will allow temperatures to plummet. "Despite the icy feel, it's unlikely to be the coldest November on record - that was -23.3C in Braemar in 1919. Now that is cold!" But the chilly spell is not thought to last too long, with temperatures expected to rise throughout the week - although more cloud will push through in the south-west from the Atlantic, bringing an increasing chance of rain.Large parts of the