The Met office has issued a severe weather warning for Cornwall for snow and ice from tomorrow morning through to Wednesday morning.

The warning says snow showers are likely to affect the west of the UK, with icy stretches developing overnight.

"Some transport disruption is possible, with longer journey times and delays to public transport.

"Icy patches are likely to develop on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, leading to an increased risk of injury from slips, trips and falls."

Today will be a dry and bright day with mainly light winds and sunny spells. Feeling cold once again. Maximum temperature 5 °C.

Tonight temperatures are expected to fall to -4 °C  with a cold and frosty night with mainly clear skies and light winds.

Some freezing fog patches may form in the northeast through the small hours of Tuesday morning. 

Tuesday will be a cold day with a band of patchy rain, sleet, and snow  movng into the area for the morning.

A drier afternoon, with some scattered, occasionally wintry, showers later. Maximum temperature 4 °C.

On Wednesday there will be some showers in the west, otherwise cold with sunny spells.

Cloud with rain on Thursday. Then cold with sunshine and some wintry showers later on Friday.