Amber weather alert for snow issued amid cold snap

Jon Chilcott Five cars and vans parked on a residential street. Heavy snow has fallen and settled on their roofs and windscreens. There is a front garden fence in the foreground of the picture which is covered in snow. In the distance the sky is grey and foggy with low visibility. Jon Chilcott
Cars were buried under a thick blanket of snow in Wheddon Cross

An amber weather warning for snow has been issued across areas of Somerset as temperatures remain low.

The Met Office alert, which covers areas including Taunton, Chard, Minehead, Dulverton and Wiveliscombe, will be in force until 21:00 GMT on Wednesday.

At locations above 150m (492ft) elevation, between 2-5cm of settled snow is possible, but over the higher ground of Exmoor up to 10cm could accumulate.

National Highways has warned drivers to take extra care on the roads. The wintry weather is likely to impact sections of the M5, A30, A38, A35 and the A303.

Met Office A map showing the South West of England. There is a large yellow shaded block covering most of the map, indicating a yellow warning for snow. A smaller irregular shaped orange block, covering areas of Somerset and Devon, indicates an amber warning for snow.Met Office
The amber weather warning will be in place till 21:00 GMT
Weather Watcher/ DCV A horse walking across a snowy field while snowflakes drift down. The grass and trees in the distance are covered in snow and the ground is completely white.Weather Watcher/ DCV
This horse was pictured frolicking in the snowflakes in Crowcombe
A large field in Somerset which has been covered in snow. In the foreground there is a bush without any leaves left on it. In the distance the sky and horizon is foggy and grey. There are two tyre tracks left in the snow from a tractor.
Areas like Forton and Chard received a light covering of snow on Wednesday
Weather Watcher/ AstroMike A snowy scene taken in the dark. The ground is completely white with a blanket of snow and there are snowflakes drifting down in front of the camera flash.Weather Watcher/ AstroMike
Corsley Heath in Wiltshire was transformed into a wintery wonderland
Weather Watcher/ Roger A view out across a snowy field with a hedge in the foreground and large trees in the background. You can see snowflakes drifting down past the camera.Weather Watcher/ Roger
Frigid temperatures took hold of Chard in Somerset

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