A further snow warning has been issued for Bucks.
According to the Met Office, potentially heavy snow could hit the county on Friday and Saturday, in addition to Tuesday and Wednesday.
There is also the potential for heavy snow accompanied by strong winds between 9am and 11.55pm on Thursday.
The weather service issued a yellow warning for snow and ice, as well as wind and snow, for the county, saying there is a small chance of long delays and cancellations on bus, rail and air travel, and a slight chance that roads could become blocked by deep snow, with stranded vehicles and passengers.
There is also a chance of “long interruptions” to power supplies and other services such as telephones.
The chief forecaster said: “As less cold air follows from the south, there is a chance of snow turning to freezing rain bringing an additional ice risk.
“There is still uncertainty in how this system will develop but there is a small chance of the combined effects of snow, strong winds and ice leading to severe impacts.”
The warning is in place from midnight on Friday until 12pm on Saturday.
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