An Arctic blast will hit the whole of the country in and around January 27, and last until the next day, January 28.An Arctic blast will hit the whole of the country in and around January 27, and last until the next day, January 28.

An Arctic blast will hit the whole of the country in and around January 27, and last until the next day, January 28.(Image: )

The next UK snow bomb will hit EVERYWHERE in England except just two counties, according to reports. An Arctic blast will hit the whole of the country in and around January 27, and last until the next day, January 28.

The maps and charts, from WX Charts, show snow covering everywhere from the North East, with Newcastle braced for 77cm, to the south, including capital city London and the surrounding Home Counties.

Snow could almost blanket the entire country by 6am on January 28, with several inches on the ground from the far north of Scotland all the way down to London and the south coast.

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The maps and charts show only two counties – Devon and Cornwall – look set to escape. A Met Office forecast for January 30 onwards explains: “Initially, slowly evolving weather patterns are most likely in the vicinity of the UK, with low pressure typically to the west or southwest and high pressure to the northeast.

“This configuration brings an increased chance of cold conditions affecting the UK, and the associated risk of wintry hazards at times.

“Deeper into February, and whilst confidence is naturally low, there may be a transition to more widely unsettled conditions and a corresponding recovery in temperature back closer to average.”

A BBC Weather forecast for today, January 16, states: “Mostly cloudy and chilly this morning with areas of fog lifting and showers in the north and west. In the afternoon, western areas will be breezy with showers but drier in the east with sunny spells.

“Tonight will be mostly cloudy with showery rain moving northwards across England, Wales and into southern Scotland. Clear spells in northern Scotland. Northern Ireland will have showers in the east.

“Tomorrow will have a cloudy start with outbreaks of showery rain moving across eastern Scotland in the morning. Mainly dry with sunshine elsewhere, but western areas will see some scattered showers.”