WEATHER ALERT ADVANCED WEATHER WARNING Category: 2 Weather type: Snow and Cold Affecting: Entire UK Date Valid For: Sunday 00:00 to Wednesday 12 noon Discussion:We expect that the weather will turn very cold into next week, with some precipitation around in places. Pin pointing exact details at this stage is difficult, but it looks like there could be quite a lot of shower activity and more organised snow for a time accross most of the UK. Areas most at risk are: the North, the West, and the East in general. Monday is a day to watch in the South, as a channel low could bring a period of heavy snow to upland areas in the South, although this is unsure at this stage. We expect Tuesday to be snowy for many in the North, West, and East, but again, detail is sketchy. There could be some more organised snow for many on Tuesday though, as fronts push South. Along with the risk of snow, there comes a risk of widespread and severe frosts, with freezing fog at times, and icy surfaces, especially when things start to settle down and winds fall light. Stay tuned for more detailed updates later. Confidence Level: (75%) Note: This alert should be considered a guide and we strongly recommend you stay tuned to the Met-Office for further warnings and updates. Expect further updates as and when needed. Disclaimer: The owners of net-weather.co.uk hold no responsibility for losses or damage to property or injury to persons due to any information or forecasts contained in this website. The application of any of the information or forecasts within this site are entirely at the users risk. The information and forecasts held on this website and any services linked with the website are provided on an as is basis, the owners of net-weather hold no responsibility for losses or damage to property or injury to persons due to any of these being unavailable at any time.