The Met Office has issued ice warnings for most of the UK as snow is expected to fall across Britain for the next two weeks.
Drivers have been warned of “incredibly bad” conditions on roads after snowfalls across southern England and northern Scotland, as the cold snap hits, sending temperatures diving to what will feel like -16C.
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Today is expected to be the coldest day of the week according to the MET Office who warned colder weather is on its way, with snow expected to fall in at least one part of the UK every day.
Issuing a yellow weather warning for ice, a MET Office spokesperson said: “Northern Ireland saw some significant accumulations [Tuesday] morning, probably a few inches, then it pushed across Wales, central parts of England and towards the south east.
Making plans for lunch today? Despite most of us having lots of #sunshine ☀️, temperatures will still be around #freezing 🥶 in places even at midday. Coastal areas may also see a few wintry showers #wrapupwarm pic.twitter.com/qOFYvlEUv6
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