Amber snow weather warning comes into place
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The cold snap has prompted several yellow weather warnings, along with a more severe amber warning in North Yorkshire.
Met Office weather forecasters have issued fresh ice warnings as snow continues to fall across the UK, with hazards remaining on roads and paths across the country
A snow bomb that landed in God's Own Country on Thursday is still causing problems for rural coastal communities North and East Yorkshire today (Friday, November 21). It follows snow falling in rural coastal villages across the Yorkshire Coast from Whitby down to Hornsea on Thursday.
Natural Resources Wales had issued four severe flooding warnings as of 6am, meaning there was "significant risk to life and significant disruption to the community is expected"
Several parts of the country will experience wintry conditions in the coming days, with snowfall expected to hit Scotland by the early hours of Tuesday morning, forecasters said
A raft of services from Liverpool Lime Street and around the country have been cancelled this morning due to the adverse weather. The situation could be "exacerbated" by strong easterly winds and potential thunderstorms later on Friday, the Met Office added.
North Yorkshire reported 33 school closures, with a further eight listed as fully shut in East Yorkshire. The Met Office has issued a series of yellow ice warnings for Friday morning, covering north, east, south-east and south-west England, northern and south-eastern Scotland, as well as north and west Wales.