DIG out your gloves and scarf. Snow is on the cards for much of West Yorkshire this weekend, a forecaster has warned.

Accuweather says the best chance of seeing wintry weather today (Sunday) is from 3pm onwards .

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

The Met Office has issued a weather warning for a huge swathe of the UK on Sunday.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

And the wintry weather is set to continue on Monday with a 95 per cent chance of snowfall between 3pm and 9pm.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tyler Roys explained: "A long-duration storm system is forecast to spread heavy snow from the United Kingdom to the Netherlands and Ukraine, and it could produce some of the largest snowfall accumulations yet this winter for some areas."

The storm has been given multiple names by different meteorological organizations in Europe, Storm Darcy recognized by Belgium, France, Netherlands and the United Kingdom and Storm Tristan recognized by Belarus, Czechia, Germany, Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine.

Many areas are likely to get snow for at least 36 hours, which at times could come down hard enough that gritter crews may have difficulty keeping up with the snow accumulating on the roads. When combined with any whiteout conditions, this will increase the risk of difficult travel across the district.

It's the same story on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Here's Tuesday prediction by Netweather:

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

For more details go to Netweather here