THE met office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice across parts of Shropshire with temperatures set to plummet below freezing from tomorrow.
Parts of the UK are set to be effected by an arctic maritime airmass which will push across the country from the north this week with a risk of overnight frost and snow in parts.
Areas including Oswestry, Ellesmere and Chirk have been issued with a yellow weather warning for ice from tomorrow onwards, with disruption likely due to icy surfaces.
Tomorrow could see a frosty start to the day, with mostly dry and scattered showers, feeling cold with the maximum temperature at five degrees with bitterly cold temperatures dropping to minus 1 in the evening.
Meanwhile the sub-zero temperatures are set to continue into Thursday with isolated showers turning into wintery ones due to the increase in cold weather and overnight frost.
Disruption across Shropshire is likely with some icy patches on untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths.
Roads and railways may also be effected with longer journey times by car, bus, and train services. The yellow ice warning is in places for many places across Shropshire.
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