The start of the week will see the mercury fall and in the north of the UK there is the potential for wintry hazards.
There is potential for snow on higher ground in Scotland and northern England and during midweek the weather will become more unsettled.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Steve Ramsdale, said on Monday, “Northerly winds are bringing chillier weather across the UK over Monday and Tuesday.
“This brings the likelihood of some snow over higher ground in Scotland and northern England at times on Monday and Tuesday as well as a widespread frost here, particularly on Monday night.”
The weather will become milder with rain and strong winds late on Wednesday into Thursday.
Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Chris Bulmer, said, “At this time is looks like the unsettled conditions will continue into the weekend with a deep low-pressure system probably crossing the UK into Saturday bringing strong winds and rain to some areas. Weather warnings will be issued as the details of the developments and hazards become clearer.
“Given the potential for disruption from this system it is important to keep up to date with the latest forecast.”