The Met Office issued a yellow snow warning covering southern counties and parts of London from 9am until midnight today which could bring further travel disruption.
Three regions are seeing no let up in the wintry blast that has been battering the north of Scotland, with the Met Office ...
Snow showers and ice will bring further disruption to travel in the Highlands and Moray as a yellow weather warning has been extended.
A yellow alert for Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Moray, the Highlands, Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland runs until midnight on ...
It comes after forecasters said sleet, rain, snow and ice would sweep large parts of the country on Wednesday.
The UK is braced for an icy blast, with temperatures set to plummet as low as minus 15C, the coldest of the winter so far.
The exact hours England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland faces snow for the rest of the week according to the Met Office has been revealed. Five snow and ice warnings have been issued for ...
Parts of England were still subject to ice and snow warnings on Wednesday morning, and the Met Office said further alerts are ...
The Met Office has issued a fresh warning for snow and ice as wintry weather continued to disrupt the first week back to ...
Wintry weather is forecast to tighten its grip in many parts of the UK this week with sub-zero temperatures plunging even ...
The alert will run for 24 hours from midday, covering Grampian, the Highlands, Orkney & Shetland, Dumfries & Galloway and ...
Serious flooding swamped parts of England on Tuesday and snow forced three airports to close temporarily as wet and icy ...