The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice for parts of the UK, affecting East London.
Much of the UK will see a cold snap bring icy conditions and this could cause some disruption to travel.
The warning is in place from 6pm today (January 17) until Wednesday (January 18) ending at 10am.
A Met Office spokesperson said: "Following the recent very wet weather, sub-zero temperatures overnight will mean that any water seeping onto roads will continue to freeze, leading to icy stretches, particularly, but not exclusively on untreated surfaces."
Yellow warning of ice affecting London & South East England https://t.co/RMUhK1BAqb pic.twitter.com/Nq4iVA3Utu
— Met Office - SE England (@metofficeSEEng) January 17, 2023
For advice on travelling in heavy snow and ice, you can visit the Met Office website.
What does the Met Office say?
The Met Office yellow weather warning explained we can expect the following:
- Icy stretches on some roads, pavements and cycle paths
- Some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces
The forecaster said that the ice is expected to cause difficult driving conditions first thing on Tuesday morning.
Temperatures in East London are expected to reach 1C at the lowest on Tuesday, with the highest temperature being 3C.
It will feel much colder though at times - between 8am and 9am, it'll feel more like -2C.
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