Snow is falling in Oxford once again, as the Met Office has predicted a cold and icy night ahead.
A video of the snow, filmed in Summertown, shows flakes falling and beginning to settle on the ground.
Earlier today the weather forecaster issued a yellow warning for the county over concerns about ice, warning that commuters could face "tricky travel" in the morning.
This is the third yellow warning in as many days, following warnings about high winds and snow on Friday.
Snow is meant to fall until about 7pm, with it predicted to be heaviest around 6pm.
An area of sleet and #snow continues to move southwards into central southern England this evening ❄️
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 28, 2021
Many areas will see a slight covering of #uksnow with some places likely to see 1-2 cm
Take care if you are travelling this evening 🚗
Stay #WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/lYaZYLbR6e
Check out the video below:
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