EXCLUSIVE: The risk of snow will be confined to higher ground, with rain showers more frequent in the west and south besides the odd rumble of thunder, the Met Office says.
People in some UK towns and cities - including Liverpool - have woken up to a thick layer of snow this morning and temperatures plunged to an icy -3C. There are warnings across the country, of potential travel disruption.
The snow risk map shows much of Scotland covered by a 85-100 percent snow risk at 6pm.
This snow risk area increases by Sunday afternoon and starts to edge further south, with parts of northern England also covered by a high risk of snow.
From the early hours of Monday morning the whole of Wales and parts of the Midlands are covered by a high snow risk, as indicated by the dark red colouring.
UK snow: Wintry showers are set to return next month (Image: Netweather)
UK snow radar: Snow is forecast in Wales and Scotland on Monday March 8 (Image: Netweather)