Weather maps show a 493-mile rain bomb could hit the country, leaving many parts of the UK drenched.
The WXCharts map generated on January 28 has turned blue, showing areas from Wick to London covered in rain.
The dramatic weather map was released after the Met Office issued several amber warnings for wind, rain and snow over the weekend.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, unstable weather conditions are expected to hit the country this weekend, potentially causing further disruption.
But the wet weather could continue for several more days as chaotic maps hint at rainy conditions on Tuesday (28 January), according to the latest weather maps created using Met Desk data. There is a gender.
Maps suggest areas around Wick, Edinburgh, Manchester, Newcastle and Birmingham are likely to experience the heaviest rainfall.
Currently, the Japan Meteorological Agency has issued one yellow warning, three strong wind warnings for Thursday and Saturday, and one snow warning for Friday.
The unstable conditions are likely to continue into next week, according to forecasts from The Weather Outlook.
“Unstable weather is expected to continue. Therefore, all regions are likely to experience periods of rain and wind, with the north and west bearing the brunt.”
“Temperatures are likely to approach seasonal averages and the risk of snow accumulation is likely to be limited to the northern highlands. Dry spells may then start to become more frequent in the south.”
The Japan Meteorological Agency's long-term forecast for January 26th to February 4th states:
“Another deep low-pressure system will move across the UK from the Atlantic Ocean between Sunday and Monday, potentially bringing wet and windy conditions to most, if not all, areas.
“Further periods of wet and windy weather look set to move eastward from the Atlantic and impact the UK for the remainder of the period, with drier and brighter weather in between.
“Additional weather warnings and even severe storms are possible at some point. Overall temperatures are expected to end up at or slightly above average, but wind and rain will make it feel chilly and there will be some wind and rain in between weather systems. There may be a brief period of cool weather.”