Fresh snow weather warning issued for Sussex
The Met Office alert is in force for much of Wednesday.
Just hours after a previous alert for heavy rain ended, Sussex has been hit with a fresh yellow weather warnings for snow.
The Met Office's first alert, which covers the whole of the county, comes into effect at 9am on Wednesday (January 8th) and lasts until midnight.
Forecasters have said a drop in temperatures could lead to icy stretches forming on roads which have already been affected by heavy rainfall over the weekend.
They've also warned of 'frequent' sleet or snow showers during that time.
Motorists are being told to watch for difficult conditions on roads, as well as the possibility of delays to rail and air travel and a small chance of power cuts.
What are forecasters saying?
A Met Office spokesperson said:
"Whilst not all areas may be affected, outbreaks of snow may push in from the southwest during Wednesday, potentially giving some significant accumulations in places. 2-5 cm of snow could accumulate fairly widely, and as much as 10 cm over higher ground, especially over east or northeast-facing slopes.
"Rain or sleet is more likely near coasts. Note that there is still a possibility that the weather system, and associated rain or snow, may remain further south across the English Channel.
As precipitation clears eastwards and skies clear during Wednesday night, ice is likely to form on untreated surfaces."