Yes I would agree with that Andy. Unlikely to see anything more wintry than sleet but the warnings suggest somewhere could get quite a bit (especially on higher ground)
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/ First for tomorrow:
"Rain, sleet and snow is expected to spread east on Sunday. Rain is expected at lower levels across northern England and the southern half of Scotland, but further north snow falling to lower levels at times especially the far north and northeast of Scotland. Accumulations of 2 to 5 cm are expected in places above 150 m, with 10 cm or more over high ground above 300 m. Winds will gust to over 50 mph on coasts and hills, leading to drifting and blizzard conditions on high level routes.
The public should be aware of difficult driving conditions and the risk of disruption to transport.
This is an update to the alert issued on Friday morning."
Then for Monday and Tuesday:
"Frequent hail, sleet and snow showers are expected on Monday and persisting through much of Tuesday. Accumulations of 5 to 10 cm are possible to low levels across Scotland and Northern Ireland, whilst up to 20 cm of snow can be expected over higher ground here. Across northern England accumulations to low levels are likely to be transient, whilst on hills 10 cm or more of snow is possible. Icy patches are possible at times on untreated, and mainly sheltered, surfaces, especially on Monday night. Winds will be generally strong, with gusts of 60 mph or more likely at times, especially on coasts and hills.
This warning is an update of the alert issued on Friday, with the same warning area, but extending the warning period into Tuesday, including a warning of ice, and updating the warning text. "
Apologies if these belong elsewhere but I didn't think it would be noticed/appreciated if they were posted to a new thread.