The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice across Oxfordshire.
The weather service has said that icy patches are expected to form this evening and overnight and could cause injuries from slips and falls on untreated roads across Oxford.
The warning comes into effect from 5pm today (Tuesday, November 19), lasting until 10am tomorrow.
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It comes amid disruptions to roads, railways and school from snow since earlier this morning.
The Met Office said: “Rain, sleet and snow will continue to clear southwards across England and Wales with clearing skies to follow.
“Temperatures are expected to fall below or close to freezing quite widely across the warning area with icy patches forming on untreated freezing surfaces.”
It recommended people leave longer for journey times to avoid rushing on slippery surfaces, and to stick to main roads for journeys on foot or bike as they’re more likely to have been treated.
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Check road conditions and public transport updates before travelling and keep up to date with the weather forecast to stay ahead of changes.
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 19, 2024
Ice across southern parts of England and Wales
Tuesday 1700 - Wednesday 1000
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The warning is in effect for across large areas of England and Wales, with more snow also forecast for the east coast of England, much of Wales, and for Scotland.
For localised weather forecasts and advice on ice and snow, visit the Met Office website here.
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