
A weather warning of icy conditions has been issued for most of the UK following snowfalls across parts of the country on Tuesday.
The Met Office issued a yellow warning for likely low level disruption, valid until 11:00 GMT on Wednesday.
Motorists are being warned to be extra careful of hazardous driving conditions.
Temperatures hovered around freezing for much of the country on Tuesday as rain, sleet, hail and snow fell.
Travellers also faced disruption due to the icy conditions. Motorists in the High Wycombe area of Buckinghamshire reported treacherous surfaces, with many having to abandon their vehicles and continue their journeys on foot.
Six flights were cancelled from Manchester Airport on Tuesday morning and other passengers were delayed as aircrafts were de-iced.
Belfast International Airport's runway reopened after being closed for two hours due to "heavy snowfall" but there are delays to several flights.
The Met Office has warned of ice on some roads, pavements and cycle paths, as well as an increased risk of slips and falls on icy surfaces.
The warning applies to most of England, Wales, Northern Ireland and much of western Scotland.