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Exact route snow will take across UK as Britain braces for ANOTHER day of weather carnage with up to 8 inches falling

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A NEW map shows the exact route the snow will take across the UK today.

Britain is bracing for another day of weather carnage with up to eight inches falling in certain areas.

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The Met Office's map shows the route the snow will take todayCredit: MET office
A person walks along a snow covered path in Allendale, NorthumberlandCredit: PA
A member of a Mountain Rescue team after helping to clear cars from a snow drift near Ribblehead, in North YorkshireCredit: PA
Motorists contend with snow and ice in the early morning around Buxton in DerbyshireCredit: SWNS

The Met Office shared an interactive map on X showing the wintry showers moving down from Scotland and the west to cover much of England and Wales, bar the south coast.

"An icy start across much of the north and west of the UK Monday morning, with further rain, sleet and snow in places.

"Cloudy elsewhere, with outbreaks of rain. Surface water flooding may lead to difficult travelling conditions.";

It comes as a fresh yellow snow warning in southern England today.

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It's in place from 9am on Wednesday to midnight, with as much as 10cm expected to fall on higher ground.

Temperatures last night plummeted as low as to -13C making it the UK's "coldest night of the winter so far", according to the Met Office.

Meanwhile, today, hundreds of flood warnings and alerts have been issued.

The Environment Agency has also issued 166 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, and 299 alerts, meaning flooding is possible.

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National Resources Wales issued three flood warnings and 34 alerts.

The thawing snow, combined with heavy rain, means fresh hazards for the start of the new week in some areas.

Snow to continue as temps hit 'bitterly cold' -8C with freezing fog and ice amid Status Yellow weather warning

Further warnings for snow, ice and rain remain in place until this afternoon.

Dozens of schools in the north have had to close.

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