Only for some.
Here's the GFS overnight minima (between midnight and 6 AM on Friday morning). As you'll see, the majority of England at least sees above-zero minima - no surprise, really, given that it'll be windy. Further north, where there is deeper cold aloft, it does indeed remain below freezing and yes, in the wind it'll feel perishingly cold. Areas in the north and west of the UK will doubtless see some beefy snow showers piling in, as the relatively warm Atlantic will encourage convective activity.
Further south and east it just looks somewhat chilly rather than bitterly cold. I'd reserve the latter for a proper easterly - which, alas, seems as unlikely as ever.
Originally Posted by: Retron