UK Met Office
As large swathes of the country were blanketed in heavy snow.
Torrential rain and melting snow will make for a “volatile situation” in parts of northern England, as some councils prepare for evacuations.
Temperatures could plunge as low as -10C.
Three severe flood warnings have been issued, with residents in affected areas warned heavy rain could cause 'danger to life'.
The wet weather isn't going anywhere today – potentially creating "pretty treacherous" conditions on the roads.
Large swathes of England and Wales are covered by yellow weather warnings for the entire weekend.
The Met Office warns "severe thunderstorms" could cause flash flooding across parts of England over the next few days.
The mercury could once again rise to 35C on Sunday in some parts of the UK.
Temperatures across the UK and Europe surged for another heatwave weekend, with the Met Office issuing a level three heat-health warning for the south and south east.
Forecasters have warned that temperatures could beat the 37.8C recorded at Heathrow in July.