Large parts of Buckinghamshire could be impacted by snow tomorrow after the Met Office issued a yellow warning for London & South East England this morning.

Reported from the Met Office, they believe that 'sleet and snow is expected to cause some travel disruption' and that 'some roads and railways likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services'.

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The Met Office also reported that: "Rain and hill snow will move eastwards late Wednesday evening and during the early hours of Thursday.

"Snow is expected over hills and mountains in Wales and also over the Cotswolds and Chilterns.

"In southern Wales two to five cm of snow is likely, mainly above 200 metres, whilst one to three cm of snow is likely over the Cotswolds, Chilterns, and parts of the Midlands above 150 metres.

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"Away from hills, rain may turn to sleet and snow for a time over parts of the Midlands, East Anglia and the northern Home Counties.

Accumulations at these low-levels will be mostly small, especially on roads, but a centimetre or so is possible in one or two places.

"Rain, sleet and snow will quickly clear South-eastwards by late morning and any snow at lower levels will soon thaw."

We will have more on this as we get it.