Another two weather warnings have been issued for Buckinghamshire by the Met Office.

This follows a similar warning being issued yesterday, which warned of the possibility of snow from 12.00 on Saturday (Feburary 6) until 23.59 on Sunday (February 7).

The first warning comes into force on 23.00pm on Saturday until and 6.00am on Monday.

The Met Office have stated: "Rain will turn increasingly to snow during Saturday evening, with snow likely to become widespread, occasionally heavy and persistent by Sunday morning.

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"There remains some uncertainty with the location of the heaviest snowfall and therefore the greatest disruption, most likely towards the east coast.

"Widespread accumulations of 1-3 cm are likely, with 5-10 cm possible in places.

"A brisk easterly wind, strong along eastern coasts, may add to travel disruption."

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Another warning has been put into place for snow and ice.

This warning is in place from midnight on Monday morning until midday on Wednesday.

The Met Office have warned that: "Snow showers may lead to disruption to travel in places."

The snow showers are most likely to affect Northern and Eastern England with some 'persistent bands of showers are likely to develop in places'.