With that sort of dryness (around 30% RH, FWIW, with +2 / -12) I'm not sure there'd be much of any type of precipitation around, at least inland! Those are the sorts of figures we used to see in the proper easterly spells in the 80s, although as snow showers moved in the dewpoint would inevitably rise closer to the air temperature. Seeing snow magically vanishing via sublimation as a kid sticks in the mind - sunny with snow on the ground, temperatures well below freezing, dewpoints close to -10... the nearest we've come to that was in 2018, with the Beast bringing similar conditions.
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/ILEYSDOW1/graph/2018-02-28/2018-02-28/daily
(My back garden WS records at the peak of the spell show afternoon temps below freezing with dewpoints around -10).
One to keep an eye on, anyway. The GFS has been alternating between an Arctic and modified maritime airmass over the past few days, sometimes with dewpoints in the -5 range, but this is the first time I've seen what I'd call an 80s style airmass to be forecast. Hopefully it'll become a bit of a trend!
Originally Posted by: Retron