Overview
- The Met Office widened a yellow snow and ice warning to include Birmingham and more of the West Midlands from 3pm Sunday to noon Monday, and brought forward a separate North West warning to midday as showers arrived earlier than forecast.
- Scotland remains under yellow alerts until Monday with frequent snow showers, drifting and localized blizzard conditions, with accumulations up to about 30 cm in higher areas and ongoing rail and road disruption reported.
- Met Éireann issued Status Yellow snow/ice and low‑temperature warnings covering 11 counties, adding Cork and Waterford, and cautioned of treacherous conditions with overnight temperatures near −6C.
- Northern California is experiencing another round of rain, southerly gusts of 30–40 mph and Sierra snowfall under National Weather Service advisories, with cooler air increasing the risk of thunderstorms, hail and possible waterspouts as snow levels fall toward 5,000 feet.
- U.S. forecasters are monitoring a late‑week system that could organize into a broader storm, with the potential for severe weather in the Southern Plains and heavy snow from the Rockies into the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes.