England and Wales have been warned to be prepared for snow and winds of up to 70mph.
Northern Scotland could be faced with up to 19 inches of snow by Monday, while heavy rain threatens to cause flooding in England.
Forecasters have issued a warning for gale force winds, urging motorist to take care.
'Please be aware of the potential for some disruption due to the strong winds', the warning reads.
Met Office meteorologist Emma Sharples said: 'There's a strong westerly wind coming off the Atlantic and there is a strong jet stream at the moment which is part of it. When these winds come in a straight line, there's nothing to slow them down, and we are the first place to be hit.
'We have a weather warning in place for all of England and Wales and, although the highest winds will be seen in coastal areas, there will also be winds of up to 55mph inland.
'There is also a band of rain moving southwards tomorrow and behind it there is slightly colder air, meaning the showers will turn wintry through the afternoon on Saturday. '
Eeek! Hot water bottle and Netflix it is then.