Weather maps show snow striking counties across the south of England as the Met Office warns of more travel delays, power outages and potential injuries on icy patches.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for snow covering southern counties of England from 9am until midnight on Wednesday, which could prove disruptive.
Between two and five centimetres of snow could build up fairly widely with as much as 10cm over higher ground. The Met Office’s warning stretches as far as south London.
The coldest nights of the year are expected this week as temperatures potentially reach -14C on Wednesday night and -16C on Thursday night, both in the North East of England and Scotland, according to the Met Office.
Meanwhile, the Environment Agency has said snowmelt has brought further disruption to parts of England, particularly in the Midlands, after the heavy rainfall over the New Year that saw significant river and surface water flooding across the North West of England and Yorkshire.
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