In a new weather update from the Met Office, they shared that milder temperatures with wet and windy conditions will replace the snow and ice seen in some parts of the country.
This will be followed by some bright spells at the start of next week with warmer temperatures, particularly overnight.
After some autumnal sunshine yesterday, much of England and Wales will have a very different start this morning ☔
Take a look at the latest radar below 📡 pic.twitter.com/Aipb5dnVpo
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 22, 2025
Met Office warns of unsettled wet and windy conditions
Discussing the change in weather, Met Office spokesman Ollie Claydon said: “Temperatures are to become more mild for the time of year after this cold snap.
“Though it will be less cold rather than very mild – a return to normal, or average, temperatures.
“There will be some wintry showers over the Scottish mountains, as you would expect, but it (precipitation) will be falling as rain rather than snow in most areas.”
The warmer weather, expected to last at least until Thursday, comes after the cold snap forced dozens of schools to close, caused disruption on the roads and left homes without power because of snow.
About 100 schools closed in northern Scotland on Thursday, while in Wales, 36 were closed in Pembrokeshire, 14 in Carmarthenshire and seven in Ceredigion.
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In North Yorkshire, 33 schools were closed, while eight were listed as fully closed in East Yorkshire.
Temperatures plummeted to minus 11C at Loch Glascarnoch in the Scottish Highlands, while England and Wales saw lows of minus 6C at Trawsgoed in Ceredigion, Wales and minus 4C at Rostherne, Cheshire.
A yellow weather warning for ice had been in place until midday on Friday in the North East.