When will it snow again?published at 09:36 GMT

09:36 GMT

Simon King
Presenter and meteorologist, BBC Weather

A blue tractor sits on snow covered ground, there is less snow where the road is.Image source, BBC Weather Watchers/Katherine T

Today we’ll continue to see occasional wintry showers with
snow, particularly across Scotland and the hills of Wales.

But otherwise, the risk of significant and disruptive snow
has disappeared for now.

We are, however, keeping an eye on the weather charts for
Sunday because a weather system will move in from the west.

This won’t be another storm like Goretti, but an area of
heavy rain will move eastward and for some across Wales, northern England and
Scotland, it’ll turn to heavy snow for a time on Sunday morning.

The Met Office has issued a yellow warning from 02:00 GMT
Sunday to 15:00 for northern England and Scotland where 10-20cm, perhaps up to
30cm is possible over the hills.

At lower levels there may be a covering of a few
centimetres.

But snow will be temporary as much milder air will be moving
in behind this rain, so temperatures are expected to rise into double figures
for many by the end of Sunday.