ANOTHER yellow weather warning has been issued for Salisbury and Wiltshire by the Met Office, this time for ice.
Yesterday, November 27, as a result of Storm Arwen, a yellow warning for wind was in place all day.
Today the weather service is warning of ice from 3pm until 10am tomorrow, November 30.
It warns there could be "some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, making accidents more likely and journey times longer".
Icy surfaces are likely, increasing the risk of slips and falls.
The weather warning is in place across the country, with some areas also experiencing snow.
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