
Weather and travel warnings remain in place for icy conditions across much of England and Scotland after the widespread snowfall of recent days.
The Met Office has a yellow warning concerning ice in place for all of Scotland and for England, with the exception of the south-west.
It warns that with falls of rain, sleet and snow dying out, there is a risk of icy surfaces and “difficult” travel conditions.
The office has told people to beware of the chance of injuries from slipping while walking on icy surfaces, as well as “some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths”.
Fog is also forecast for parts of the Midlands and the North, along with mist around Glasgow which may pose hazards for motorists.
Heavy snowfall amid Britain’s cold snap has already caused travel disruptions across sections of northern England and Scotland.
Temperatures were as low as -6C early this morning in parts of Yorkshire and Cumbria,…