Fresh snow and ice warnings have been issued across the country this week as Storm Goretti approaches the UK.
A yellow weather warning for ice covering almost all of England and Wales will remain in place until 10am on Wednesday, as the Met Office told Britons to prepare for further travel delays.
In Scotland, a yellow warning for snow and ice is in place until midnight on Thursday.
The warnings came as forecasters said Storm Goretti - the first storm to be named in 2026 - would bring wintry conditions to most of the UK on Thursday and Friday.
The weather is likely to prompt the closure of more schools after hundreds were shut across the UK on Tuesday due to heavy snow.
Storm Goretti, named by French meteorological service Meteo-France, is likely to cause difficult travel conditions in Britain, though France will suffer the most severe effects.
Eurostar has warned its services are likely to see "severe delays" and last-minute cancellations, while rail passengers in the UK are also likely to face disruption.
Key Points
- Mapped: What weather warnings are in place today?
- Weather warnings hit Scotland and Northern Ireland
- Storm Goretti: What we know so far
- Rail travel misery as services cancelled and delayed
- Mapped: Weather warnings to dominate the whole country on Wednesday
What weather warnings are in place on Wednesday?
03:00 , Simon CalderA yellow warning for snow and ice is in place all day on Wednesday in northern Scotland, with residents there told to expect a further 5-10cm of snow.
Temperatures are expected to drop as low as minus 6C in parts of rural Scotland and just below freezing more widely overnight, the Met Office said.
In England and Wales, a yellow warning for ice will be in place until 10am. The same warning will apply in Northern Ireland until 11am.
Cranking up the thermostat in freezing weather won’t help your home warm faster, heating experts warn
03:00 , Shaheena UddinA rare cold snap has brought snow and ice to much of the UK, and with the sub-zero temperatures and heavy snow forecast to continue into the weekend, experts are advising people how to keep warm without wasting money.
The Met Office has issued a new yellow weather warning for snow across much of the country from Thursday evening until midday on Friday.
The Independent’s reporter Harry Cockburn reports:

Turning up the thermostat in freezing weather won’t warm your home, experts warn
Snow plough employed by Network Rail
01:00 , Shaheena UddinNetwork Rail Scotland (NRS) used a snow plough to clear up the tracks near Dingwall.
In a post on X, NRS said the plough was being used to deal with snowdrifts and deep snow up to 1.2m deep in areas of the track.
🌨️ 🚂 Our snowplough has just departed Dingwall for Kyle of Lochalsh. It's off to deal with snowdrifts and deep snow up to 1.2m deep in places. We'll keep you updated on the crew's progress as they work to reopen the Inverness - Kyle of Lochalsh route.@transcotland @ScotRail pic.twitter.com/8RKEV5ZC4P
— Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) January 6, 2026
Schools closed in Scotland but some may reopen on Wednesday
00:01 , Shaheena UddinHundreds of schools in northern Scotland were shut for a second day on Tuesday as the snowy weather caused travel disruptions.
Similarly schools in Shetland, Orkney and Aberdeenshire remained shut on Tuesday.
This comes after pupils already enjoyed an extra day of holiday on Monday following the festive break due to the icy conditions, while most in Moray and the city of Aberdeen are also closed.
Schools in the Highlands are due to reopen on Wednesday, though more snow is expected on Tuesday afternoon.
In pictures: Snow storm strikes in Scotland
23:00 , Shaheena Uddin


Recap: Aberdeenshire Council declared a 'major incident'
22:00 , Shaheena UddinAberdeenshire council have declared a “major incident” as ongoing snow continues to cause travel disruptions and school closures.
The local authority said treating it as a major incident enabled it to “focus attention on the emergency response, prioritise and reallocate staff and resources, and work efficiently with partners to protect life”.
A Met Office amber warning covers much of Aberdeenshire and the north east of Scotland until 7pm on Tuesday.
Snowy conditions in the region are expected to continue throughout Wednesday, with a yellow warning for snow and ice in place all day across northern Scotland, and a yellow warning of ice in the rest of the country until 10am.
A yellow warning of snow and ice is also in place as far south as Perth until midnight on Tuesday.
Police Scotland comment as Aberdeenshire council declares major incident
21:00 , Shaheena UddinAberdeenshire Council declared a major incident as the region deals with ongoing heavy snow.
Police Scotland have commented that the impact of the snow is likely to be felt over the next few days in the north and north-east of Scotland, and they have urged people to follow travel advice.
Assistant chief constable Alan Waddell said: “Local resilience partnerships are continuing to meet to co-ordinate and deliver the response to disruption experienced by communities in the north and north-east of Scotland following heavy snowfall over the weekend.
“We have been working closely with resilience partners across local authorities, other emergency service partners, transport partners, NHS and health and social care partnerships, and other local organisations to support communities affected by adverse weather and keep public services open where possible.
“Some services may be impacted by adverse weather and I would encourage the public to check on neighbours or relatives, if they are able to do so safely.”
Ministers met police, local authorities, utilities companies and other bodies on Monday to discuss recovery efforts and to prepare for further snow and ice warnings.

Snow depths and temperatures are 'extraordinary for modern standards'
20:45 , Shaheena UddinMet Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern said last night weather was “extraordinary for modern standards.”
He explained “these kinds of temperatures in these kinds of places and the kinds of snow depths we’ve been seeing have been noteworthy for our modern climate.
“They wouldn’t perhaps have stood out in the 1980s, but last night we saw lows”.
He referenced the lowest temperature was recorded in Marham, Norfolk as opposed to where you would expect the coldest temperature to be in Scotland or Norther Ireland.
Several regions had a temperature below minus 10 C, even “the typically balmy spots of Southern England, for example, Bournemouth, minus eight and a half celsius”, he said.
He added: “The reason East Anglia and the South East were the coldest spots last night is because they stayed clear for longest. Parts of Scotland would have been much colder because of the widespread snow cover, had the wind and rain and snow not picked up later.”
Met Office shares overnight forecast of snow, ice and winds
20:30 , Shaheena UddinRemaining cold this evening with further outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow spreading eastwards across the country
— Met Office (@metoffice) January 6, 2026
Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs
Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/4N1LrrC9VW
Thousands of UK passengers grounded by chaos at Amsterdam airport – which is running out of de-icing fluid
20:28 , Simon CalderDozens of flights between the Dutch hub and UK airports on KLM are once again cancelled – including services to and from Aberdeen, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Heathrow, Humberside, Inverness, Leeds Bradford, London City, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich and Teesside.
The airport says: “Due to persistent winter weather, only limited air traffic is possible to and from Schiphol. Our snow crews are working around the clock to keep the runways clear, and aircraft are being carefully de-iced to ensure everyone can travel safely.“
However, the wintry conditions are expected to cause disruptions to the flight schedule in the coming days.”
With some understatement, the airport adds: “This may result in delays and cancellations.” On Tuesday afternoon, KLM warned that supplies of de-icing fluid were “under pressure”.
The Dutch airline said: “Due to a combination of extreme weather conditions and delays in supply from the provider, stock levels are running low.

“The supplier, based in Germany, is currently unable to guarantee timely replenishment. This challenge is currently widespread across Europe.
“De-icing is performed with a mixture of heated water and glycol. Every departing aircraft must be completely free of snow and ice before it can safely take off. KLM operates a fleet of 25 de-icing trucks, all of which have been in continuous use since Friday.”
The flight-tracking website Flightradar24 calculates that 45 per cent of Amsterdam’s flights have been cancelled on Tuesday. Already, 171 flights scheduled for Wednesday have been grounded.
In total, since last Friday, around 2,500 flights have been cancelled – affecting at least one-third of a million passengers.While the only easyJet UK cancellation so far is a round-trip from Edinburgh, many flights are severely delayed.

The 6.15am from London Gatwick to Amsterdam is now expected to leave at 4.50pm, over 10 hours late.
The Emirates flight from Dubai due in at 8pm on Tuesday arrived at 4pm on Wednesday, 20 hours behind schedule.
Under air passengers’ rights rules, travellers whose flights are cancelled or severely delayed are entitled to be flown to their destination as soon as possible on any airline, and to be provided with meals and hotels until they get there.
Here's the best clothes to wear to keep warm during a snow storm
20:15 , Shaheena UddinWhen it comes to dressing during snowy weather, it all comes down to layering and insulating staples. IndyBest shares their top tips for clothes to wear to help you wrap up warm during a storm:
The best thermals are a blessing during cold spells, from zip up turtlenecks to fleece-lined leggings. Keeping feet dry and warm, the top-rated kids’, men’s and women’s snow boots aren’t just the reserve of ski resorts (invest in some thermal socks, too).
Baby snowsuits can be useful throughout winter, not just during blizzard season, while duvet coats are your best friend during snow storms. Tested in wet and windy conditions, the best umbrellas also have you covered.
Recap of rail travel delays on Tuesday
20:00 , Shaheena UddinSimon Calder, The Independent’s Travel correspondent reports on the rail disruptions caused by snow:
Air & rail chaos today due to snow and ice.
— Simon Calder (@SimonCalder) January 6, 2026
Amsterdam: 330,000 passengers hit by cancellations since Friday; 415 more flights grounded today.
Rail: Widespread cancellations and delays on Great Western and East Coast Main Line.
Road: Scotland/Wales hard hithttps://t.co/ECMzgtAyNT
In pictures: The big freeze
19:45 , Shaheena Uddin


Amber warnings in northern Scotland
19:30 , Shaheena UddinAn amber warning has been issued for heavy snow across north-east and northern Scotland from 11am until 7pm.
Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are in place across Wales and north-east and south-west England until 11am, as well as in the rest of Scotland and Northern Ireland for much of the day.
Icy patches are expected to persist into Wednesday, with yellow weather warnings in place until 10am across much of England, Wales, and the south of Scotland, and until 11am in Northern Ireland.
A yellow warning for snow and ice in the north of Scotland will remain in place for much of the day on Wednesday.
Warning issued over de-icing your car as drivers face potential fines
19:15 , Shaheena UddinHighway experts warn that drivers could be fined up to £1,000 for repeatedly defrosting their car incorrectly.
The Royal Automobile Club foundation (most commonly known as RAC) has warned drivers that if they leave their engine running on a public road unattended, they could be at risk of being heavily fined.
This is because leaving your running engine unattended is an offence known as “idling” and it breaks rule 123 of the UK Highway code, under regulations 98 and 107 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986.
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Breakdown companies in demand as travel disruptions expected to continue this week
19:00 , Shaheena UddinBreakdown companies including the AA and RAC are experiencing high demand due to the snowy weather.
A spokeswoman for the AA said its teams had attended almost 13,000 breakdowns by 4pm on Tuesday while the RAC said drivers in the worst-hit areas “need to be considering whether it’s safe to get behind the wheel”.
The train operator LNER, which runs the east coast mainline, “cannot guarantee” trains will operate until this Friday at the earliest and have extended its advice to passengers not to travel between Edinburgh and Aberdeen.

UKHSA extends amber cold health alerts for England
18:45 , Shaheena UddinThe UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has extended amber cold health alerts for England until Sunday, as an early warning that cold temperatures are likely to adversely impact health and wellbeing.
Dr Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at UKHSA, said: “As the colder weather sets in, it is vital to check in on friends, family and neighbours that are most vulnerable.
“The forecast temperatures can have a serious impact on the health of some people, leading to increased risk of heart attacks, strokes and chest infections, particularly for individuals over the age of 65 and those with pre-existing health conditions.”
Coldest temperatures on record this winter so far
18:30 , Shaheena UddinThe coldest night of the winter so far was recorded on Monday as temperatures plummeted to as low as minus 12.5C in the UK, following a day of school closures and travel disruption.
The lowest temperature was documented in Marham, Norfolk, while Santon Downham in Suffolk, and Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, both saw a low of minus 10C, the Met Office noted.
In Scotland, the night was coldest in Dalwhinnie and Tulloch Bridge, where temperatures fell as low as minus 11.2C and minus 10.7C.
An overnight low of minus 9.6C was recorded in Bala, a market town within Snowdonia National Park in North Wales.
Storm Goretti to bring heavy snowfall and high winds
18:10 , Shaheena UddinAfter the UK has seen the coldest night of winter on record so far in Norfolk, the Met Office has warned Storm Goretti will bring in further heavy snowfall and high winds.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow, is expected in several regions of England covering Sheffield, Peterborough, Bath and Worcester, and in much of Wales. This will be in place from 6pm on Thursday until midday Friday.
The storm, which was named ‘Storm Goretti’ by the French national forecaster Meteo France, will bring in strong winds over northern France.

Travel delays expected across the week
17:50 , Shaheena UddinSnow is likely to form over higher ground in South Wales late on Thursday, before rain turns to snow more widely across England and Wales overnight, the Met Office have reported.
Forecasters predict that some areas could see 5-10cm of snow settle, while others could see as much as 20cm.
Storm Goretti is also expected to bring disruption in south-west England, with a yellow warning for strong winds in place for Cornwall, Devon and the Isles of Scilly from 3pm on Thursday until just before midnight.
Yellow warning of snow affecting South West England https://t.co/I5PndrNwAa pic.twitter.com/1yY1IsrIYq
— Met Office - SW England (@metofficeSWEng) January 6, 2026
A yellow warning means some disruption is possible, such as travel delays, but many people can continue with their normal daily routine, according to the Met Office.
An amber warning indicates a higher risk, with severe weather likely to cause travel disruption, power cuts and the potential risk to life and property and people are advised to take precautions.
Thousands of households eligible for cold weather payments
17:30 , Shaheena UddinThe fall in temperatures has activated cold weather payments for hundreds of thousands of households, which was designed to help vulnerable and elderly people with heating costs, the government reported.
When temperatures drop to zero degree or below over seven consecutive days, eligible households automatically receive £25.
Households in 451 postcode areas are eligible including: England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including Penrith, in Cumbria, the Yorkshire Dales, Norwich, in Norfolk, Milton Keynes, in Buckinghamshire, and Crawley, in West Sussex.
So far, cold weather payments have been triggered on five separate days (December 30, January 1, January 2, January 3 and January 6) and have been triggered twice for households in parts of Cumbria and Northumberland, which stand to receive a £50 payout.
Recap: More than 30 flights in and out of Liverpool cancelled
16:50 , Shaheena UddinMore than 30 flights to and from Liverpool John Lennon Airport were cancelled yesterday when its runway was closed for several hours because of to snow and ice.
Services by Easyjet to Belfast Amsterdam and Paris were dropped, along with Wizz Air flights to Gdansk in Poland and Ryanair services to Barcelona, Spain.

Five dead, flights cancelled as snow and ice wreak havoc across Europe
Here's what clothes to wear during a snow storm
16:30 , Shaheena UddinWhen it comes to dressing during snowy weather, it all comes down to layering and insulating staples. IndyBest shares their top tips for clothes to wear to help you wrap up warm during a storm:
The best thermals are a blessing during cold spells, from zip up turtlenecks to fleece-lined leggings. Keeping feet dry and warm, the top-rated kids’, men’s and women’s snow boots aren’t just the reserve of ski resorts (invest in some thermal socks, too).
Baby snowsuits can be useful throughout winter, not just during blizzard season, while duvet coats are your best friend during snow storms. Tested in wet and windy conditions, the best umbrellas also have you covered.

Aberdeenshire council has declared major snow incident
16:15 , Shaheena UddinA major incident has been declared by Aberdeenshire council as the area deals with ongoing heavy snow.
The local authority has warned there is a “good chance” of some rural communities being isolated and experiencing power cuts.
Schools in the area will be closed for a third day on Wednesday.
The Met Office amber warning covers the vast regions of Aberdeenshire and the north east of Scotland until 7pm on Tuesday.
In an update on Tuesday afternoon, the council said: “Aberdeenshire will continue to experience heavy snowfall today and overnight – some of which will fall as icy rain – which has the potential to cause further disruption.
“We appreciate that this is a very challenging time for many of you and particularly those living in our most rural locations and smaller settlements – and our teams are working to support individuals who are struggling.
“If you can, please look out for each other – check on neighbours – especially those who are elderly, vulnerable or living alone.”

Call for army to deliver vital supplies to Scots cut off
15:55 , Jane DaltonAn MP has called for the military to be mobilised to deliver essentials to communities in Scotland cut off by extreme weather.
Andrew Bowie warned the "critical" situation in the north and east of the country has left some without food and medical supplies.
In a letter to First Minister John Swinney, he urged him to "mobilise all available resources" to help those affected and request military support from the UK government.
Hundreds of schools remain closed.
The Met Office has upgraded its snow and ice warnings to amber in the north and northeast of the country. Up to 15cm of snow is expected in the worst-hit areas.
The rest of Scotland will fall under a yellow warning.

Roads blocked or treacherous
15:35 , Jane DaltonRoads in parts of northern Scotland, Wales, Cheshire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire are either blocked or treacherous because of ice and snow.

Met Office records coldest night of winter so far
15:15 , Jane DaltonFull house of rail misery
15:03 , Jane DaltonRail misery full house:
— Simon Calder (@SimonCalder) January 6, 2026
East Coast Main Line recovery from broken rail at St Neots plus a points failure at Morpeth.
GWR between London & West of England/South Wales blocked by broken freight train at Reading.
To complete the full house: WW2 bomb found near Birmingham New Street.
Passengers to and from Schiphol hit by mass delays and cancellations
14:55 , Jane DaltonSchiphol airport in Amsterdam is suffering the highest rate of cancellations and delays, now into their fifth day thanks to to snow and ice.
Services to and from Aberdeen, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Heathrow, Humberside, Inverness, Leeds Bradford, London City, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich and Teesside have all been hit.
The airport says: “Due to persistent winter weather, only limited air traffic is possible to and from Schiphol. Our snow crews are working around the clock to keep the runways clear, and aircraft are being carefully de-iced to ensure everyone can travel safely.”
Airport bosses expect more delays and cancellations in the coming days.
The chaos there began on Friday.

Rail travel misery as services cancelled and delayed
14:48 , Jane DaltonRail passengers travelling between the west of England, south Wales, Heathrow airport and London Paddington have faced misery from disrupted services.
Damage to overhead electric wires west of London Paddington early today severely disrupted trains on the Elizabeth line, Heathrow Express and GWR network.
By early afternoon National Rail said a freight train had failed outside Reading station, causing all services between London Paddington and Reading to come to a halt.
Among trains that are getting through, delays are up to an hour.
National Rail warned disruption was expected to continue until the end of the day.

Mass cancellations at Amsterdam airport as snow and ice wreaks travel chaos
Amsterdam suffers most delays
14:30 , Jane DaltonNearly half of flights - 45 per cent - to and from Amsterdam has been cancelled today, according to Flightradar24.
And one in three is delayed, the live tracking site shows.
The figure for cancellations and distruption is expected to rise to 50-60 per cent later today.
The city’s Schiphol airport tops the European list for cancellations.
More than 30 flights in and out of Liverpool cancelled
14:02 , Jane DaltonMore than 30 flights to and from Liverpool John Lennon Airport were cancelled yesterday when its runway was closed for several hours because of to snow and ice.
Services by Easyjet to Belfast Amsterdam and Paris were dropped, along with Wizz Air flights to Gdansk in Poland and Ryanair services to Barcelona, Spain.

Five dead, flights cancelled as snow and ice wreak havoc across Europe
In pictures: The big freeze
13:52 , Jane Dalton


UKHSA extends amber cold health alerts into Sunday
13:23 , Bryony GoochThe UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has extended amber cold health alerts for England as an early warning that adverse temperatures are likely to affect health and wellbeing, running until Sunday.
Dr Agostinho Sousa, head of extreme events and health protection at UKHSA, said: “As the colder weather sets in, it is vital to check in on friends, family and neighbours that are most vulnerable.
“The forecast temperatures can have a serious impact on the health of some people, leading to increased risk of heart attacks, strokes and chest infections, particularly for individuals over the age of 65 and those with pre-existing health conditions.”

In pictures: Bamburgh Castle surrounded by snow in Northumberland
13:16 , Bryony Gooch

UK marks the coldest night of the winter so far of -12.5C in Norfolk
13:10 , Bryony GoochThe UK saw the coldest night of the winter so far, as temperatures plummeted to as low as -12.5C in the UK overnight on Monday, following a day of school closures and travel disruption.
The lowest temperature was recorded in Marham, Norfolk, while Santon Downham in Suffolk, and Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, both saw a low of -10C, the Met Office said.
In Scotland, the night was coldest in Dalwhinnie and Tulloch Bridge, where temperatures dropped as low as -11.2C and -10.7C.
An overnight low of -9.6C was recorded in Bala, a market town within Snowdonia National Park in North Wales.
Mapped: Where Storm Goretti's heavy snow is set to hit on Thursday and Friday
13:03 , Bryony Gooch

Watch: Today's Met Office weather forecast
12:56 , Bryony GoochIn pictures: Snow hits the capital
12:55 , Bryony Gooch

Cold weather payments triggered in over 400 postcodes – check if you’re eligible
12:54 , Bryony GoochTo help support people during cold snaps like what we are currently experiencing, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) runs the cold weather payment scheme for qualifying households. This is a one-off payment of £25 that is triggered for every seven-day period where the temperature in an area is at or below zero degrees.
An estimated 674,000 households across over 441 postcode areas can now expect a payment. These areas are split across the UK, covering northern and southern areas of England and Wales
Here are the the affected postcode areas for the period of 30 December 2025 to 4 January 2026:

Cold weather payments triggered in over 400 postcodes – check if you’re eligible
Mapped: Weather warnings to dominate the whole country on Wednesday
12:53 , Bryony Gooch
Snow impact will be felt over the next few days across the north and north-east of Scotland
12:51 , Bryony GoochPolice Scotland said the impact of the snow is likely to be felt over the next few days in the north and north-east of Scotland, urging people to follow travel advice.
Assistant chief constable Alan Waddell said: “Local resilience partnerships are continuing to meet to co-ordinate and deliver the response to disruption experienced by communities in the north and north-east of Scotland following heavy snowfall over the weekend.
“We have been working closely with resilience partners across local authorities, other emergency service partners, transport partners, NHS and health and social care partnerships, and other local organisations to support communities affected by adverse weather and keep public services open where possible.
“Some services may be impacted by adverse weather and I would encourage the public to check on neighbours or relatives, if they are able to do so safely.”

Travel disrupted across Scotland as train lines shut after heavy snow drifts
12:49 , Bryony GoochSnowy conditions have disrupted road, air and rail travel across Scotland – with some train lines shut after heavy snow drifted on to the tracks.
In Glasgow, services on the city’s subway network were suspended on Tuesday after ice on the third rail caused a power failure.
Operator SPT said: “Currently both inner and outer circles are suspended and no stations are open.”
National Rail said that train services in northern Scotland will be disrupted until the end of the day on Tuesday, although ScotRail said services on the route between Aberdeen and Dundee would run in the morning.
Storm Goretti: What we know so far
12:46 , Bryony GoochStorm Goretti, named by French meteorological service Meteo-France, is the first storm of the year and is likely to bring difficult travel conditions to Britain, though France will see the most severe impact.
The Met Office has issued a yellow snow weather warning across Wales, the south east and west of England, and the Midlands on Thursday from 6pm.
Storm Goretti was referred to by the forecaster, who said itwill likely bring heavy snow over higher ground in south Wales.
In some areas, 5 to 10cm of snow may settle with the potential for up to 20cm in some locations, especially over higher ground. Strong winds may lead to some drifting of snow.
Weather warnings impact Scotland and Northern Ireland
12:45 , Bryony GoochTwo amber snow warnings remain in place today across Scotland until 7pm, and two yellow weather warnings remain for ice across Scotland and Northern Ireland until midnight.
The Met Office has warned it is not safe to drive and told people only to make essential journeys.
Snow will move east across central and northern Scotland throughout Tuesday, according to the Met Office warning. While 2 to 5cm of snow is expected across the country, some areas could see a further 10 to 15cm over higher ground.
As temperatures increase across the day, snow is expected to turn to sleet or rain, before snow showers return in the North by the evening. Lightning and gusty winds are also expected to cause hazards along coastlines.
Mapped: What weather warnings are in place today?
12:44 , Bryony Gooch
London experiences snow as rest of the United Kingdom under amber and yellow weather warnings
12:43 , Bryony GoochAs the year kicks off with a cold snap, London has experienced a sprinkling of snow in a week full of yellow and amber weather warnings.
Amber snow weather warnings have remained in place across Scotland after a heavy shower of snow brought disruption to northern regions on Monday. As the warnings remain in place on Tuesday, hundreds of schools remain closed and traffic is impacted.
We’ll bring you the latest updates.
