The Met Office says overnight sleet will leave slippery surfaces which could cause 'injuries from slips and falls' and 'icy patches on some untreated roads' with yellow warnings issued for parts of Wales, northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
"We could well see some wintry showers develop tonight across the middle band of the UK, with a risk of snow on high ground and slippery surfaces on lower areas," he said.
The rest of the week is predicted to be cold with patchy showers, particularly in northern areas, though temperatures will rise at the weekend.The Environment Agency has 101 flood warnings and 170 flooding alerts in place across England as of this morning.
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