Parts of the UK are set to see heavy rain as the cold snap comes to an end.
Temperatures are set to return towards average, but more unsettled weather will be seen over the coming days, the Met Office said.
The colder weather this week brought snow, ice and temperatures as low as minus 12C, with day time temperatures between 3C and 6C, which is below average for the time of year, Met Office meteorologist Becky Mitchell said.
It forced dozens of schools to close, caused disruption on the roads and left homes without power because of snow.
It is set to warm up slightly to between 7C and 12C, but unsettled weather will be seen over the next few days, with the potential for heavy rain at times.
There is still some uncertainty in the forecast over the weekend on how this area of low pressure will develop
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Ms Mitchell said: “This weekend we’ve got bands of rain crossing the country, so we will start to see snow melt away where we’ve got it, and it’s generally looking a bit more unsettled over the next few days.
“Temperatures will be closer to average, between 7C and 12C.
“In the next few days some areas will see frost overnight.
“There will be heavy rain at times but no weather warnings at the moment. It will be quite widespread rain.
“On Sunday we’ve got a band of rain crossing the country which could be heavy at times. It will be followed by scattered showers.
“Next week it’s looking a little drier on Monday and Tuesday. From the middle of the week onwards through to the end it will be quite unsettled, wet and windy, but quite a bit milder, many places will be in double figures on Thursday.”
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