An Arctic blast will blanket large swathes of the country with snow after Storm Bella caused havoc on Boxing Day with winds of more than 100mph and makes the country will experience a cold snap over the next few days.
A yellow weather warning for snow and ice across most of Scotland and parts of northern England and north Wales has issued.
On Monday, a second yellow warning for snow and ice is in place across all of Wales and some of the remaining parts of England from the Midlands down towards the south coast.
The warning, in place from midnight until 6 pm on Monday, cautions of the potential for injuries from icy surfaces and delays to trains and road transport. Snow already fell in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England, on Sunday.
The chilly conditions will follow several days of wintery weather over the Christmas period which brought flooding and high winds. As of 4:30 pm on Sunday, more than 102 flood warnings remained in place across England calling for immediate action as flooding was expected, alongside almost 200 flood alerts.
While the top wind speed was recorded at the Needles on the Isle of Wight where it reached 106mph overnight.
Aberdaron in north-west Wales experienced gusts of 83mph, and locations on the south coast of England, including Dorset, got close to 80mph.
Trees and trampolines were strewn across roads in southern England, which had been subjected to a stronger amber weather warning for wind overnight.