Brits have been warned the UK faces even more heavy rain – even once Storm Christoph has passed.
The storm has been causing chaos across the UK in recent days with Storm Christoph triggering flooding which has even destroyed homes.
A number of National Severe Weather Warnings are in place over the weekend for ice and snow across swathes of the country.
But Met Office forecasters have warned we could be in for more of the same next week after a cold weekend.
Steve Willington, Chief Forecaster for the Met Office said: "The exit of Storm Christoph – which brought the heavy rain to a central band of the UK – has established a flow of colder air from Iceland and the Arctic. And this is bringing a mix of wintry hazards across the UK.
"In clearer conditions, overnight ice will remain a hazard, while a band of snow is likely to bring falls of 1-3cm quite widely across central areas of the UK, particularly the Cotswolds and higher ground in the East Midlands on Sunday.
"But snow outside these areas is also a potential hazard."
Chris Tubbs, Deputy Chief Forecaster for the Met Office, added: "The cold conditions are forecast to remain across the UK until Tuesday, when more Atlantic-dominated weather is due to exert an influence, gradually bringing milder, but wetter conditions to the UK once more, although this may take a while to reach the north-east of the UK.
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"Once the certainty increases about which areas are most likely to be affected by potentially heavy rain, we may need to issue further warnings, especially if next week’s rainfall is likely to compound the impacts from this week."
With thousands of people across the country currently affected by flooding, people have been warned further rain could bring even more problems with many water levels already much higher than before the storm hit.
Dr Kate Marks, Flood Duty Manager at the Environment Agency, said: "Our thoughts are with anyone who has been affected, and our teams are working round the clock, deploying temporary flood defences and closing flood barriers, and so far have protected over 27,000 properties.
"River levels remain exceptionally high in parts of northern and central England as a result of this week’s rain from Storm Christoph.
"It could bring flooding to some areas, particularly along parts of the River Severn today and Saturday, with a risk of damage to buildings in some communities. There’s also a chance of localised flooding of land and roads across parts of the North West of England on Tuesday due to further rain.
"We urge people to keep away from swollen rivers and not to drive through flood water – it is often deeper than it looks and just 30cm of flowing water is enough to float your car."
People can check their flood risk, sign up for free flood warnings and keep up to date with the latest situation at Gov.uk or follow @EnvAgency on Twitter for the latest flood updates.
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