A 12-hour Met Office yellow warning for rain was issued for South West England and South Wales today, running from midday to midnight with up to 30mm (1.2in) set to fall.
Parts of Britain will be hit by heavy snow today and tomorrow as forecasters warned of blizzards and freezing rain while nearly 250 areas remained on flood watch.
The storm, which struck Britain with 60mph gusts and activated flood alerts amid rail line shutdowns, has wreaked havoc in the South West and washed away part of a historic pier in Devon.
After severe conditions caused disruption this week, yellow warnings for snow and ice continue until Sunday, as 28,000 properties remain without power in the South West.
The Met Office has issued multiple yellow warnings for ice as wintry conditions sweep across Scotland, Northern Ireland, the South West and the East of England.
A yellow rain warning covering central and northern England, the South West and Wales lifted at 6am, but the dangerous conditions show little sign of easing.
The mercury is set to rocket to 32C today with the East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, London, South East and South West under amber heat-health alerts.
Forecasters issued the alert which will cover London, the East Midlands, the South East, the South West and the East of England, and is set to remain in place until 6pm tomorrow.