THERE are icy conditions across Herefordshire this morning after further snow fell yesterday evening.
The Met Office is warning that ice may cause some travel disruption today (January 25), with icy patches forming on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths overnight.
A yellow warning for ice remains in force for Herefordshire today, with conditions forecast to be dry but cold, with a maximum temperature of 5 °C during the day.
A number of school buses have been cancellled this morning due to the icy conditions, Herefordshire Council said. You can see if your child's route is affected by clicking here.
Schools including Almeley, Bredenbury, Eardisley, Leominster, Llangrove, St Michael's, Pencombe, St Peter's, Wellington, and Queen Elizabeth High School are closed due to adverse conditions and heating problems.
Temperatures will again fall below zero overnight, with forecasters predicting a minimum temperature of -4 °C.
But the weather is set to change on Tuesday, with a band of heavy rain spreading eastwards during the day.
More rain is expected on Wednesday, again turning heavy overnight into Thursday.
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