Gray skies and cold temperatures have dominated the country's again for more than a week, causing icy nights and ice or snow shower.
But the raw, winter conditions will be wiped out and replaced by a more Mediterranean feeling this week – in a change that is also due to Gales and Heavy Rain.
Temperatures in many central and southern areas must reach double digits, which finally felt that spring is around the corner.
Some parts of Southeast -Engand could even see figures of 15C (59F) or 16C (61F) by Thursday and Friday – somewhat warmer than Rome and similar to Madrid.
It follows frost and rough days at night with day temperatures at Lage Single. Snow fell as far to the south at the weekend as East Anglia.
A further belt of rain, ice and snow would influence Noord -Ireland and Scotland last night, with a maximum of 8 inches (20 cm) on high soil and two centimeters (5 cm) at lower levels.
The mild and wet air comes from the west tomorrow – with a maximum of four centimeters of rain (10 cm) on some Western hills.

Froog misses about the Millennium Bridge van London earlier this month. The raw winter conditions of Great Britain will be wiped out and will be replaced by warmer again

Serious fog depicted in High Bradfield near Sheffield on Sunday

Winter conditions such as fog and ice in High Bradfield near Sheffield on Sunday
In the coming weekend, sunny spells and stormy showers will be predicted, with storms in some coastal areas.
With Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Tony Wisson, said: 'Milder but restless circumstances arrive from the Atlantic Ocean later this week.
'As the week progresses, we are ready to experience wetter conditions with showers and tires of rain that arrive from the Atlantic Ocean. Western Hills will see the highest rainfall totals, with 75-100 mm possible here, building from Wednesday to Friday.
'There will be better and sunny spells between bands of rain. With temperatures as possible as high as 16 ° C on Thursday and Friday, it will feel much more spring-like than lately. '
A large part of the UK has seen 'Anticyclonic gloom' last week, with an area of ​​high pressure and still aviation cloud above Great Britain.

A horse is on cold grass in the midst of thick fog in High Bradfield, South Yorkshire on Sunday. Much of the UK has seen anticyclonic gloom in the past week
It led to boring skies, with some areas that the sun did not see in more than a week.
Predicted maximum temperatures in the coming days are well above the average of February of 9c (48F) in Zuid -England, in a 'noticeable shift' compared to the last fourteen days that was below the average, said Office meteorologist Jonathan Vautrey.
In the long -term cool conditions, some areas went without a sunshine in an almost record for the UK.
London's record for most days without sunshine was when the capital went to the cloud for 13 days in 1959.
Predictors calculated on Friday confirmed that London had gone for the first time since 1979 for seven days with zero sunshine.