Traffic on the A11 at Attleborough in the snow.
- Credit: Denise Bradley
Snow and overnight sub-zero temperatures have brought travel disruption across the region.
Norfolk police are advising people to stay at home unless absolutely necessary following Storm Darcy.
The county has been battered by snow and high winds overnight leaving some roads dangerous and an amber warning for snow remains in place until midday.
Deep snow drifts in Southrepps.
- Credit: Megan Kettbrodie
Freezing conditions resulting in snow and ice have also resulted in more than 350 schools across Norfolk being forced to close and saying they will not be able to take even vulnerable or key workers children.
Forecasters are predicting a cold and wet day for the majority of the county on Saturday. Rain shows could turn into sleet or snow this afternoon as temperatures drop to as low as 4c. Weatherquest UK said on Twitter: A cloudy day across the region with outbreaks of rain and perhaps some sleet or snow over Essex, Suffolk and the southwest of the region. Mainly dry in the north of the region with some sunshine developing later. Moderate or fresh easterly wind. Max 5C. East Anglia Today: A cloudy day across the region with outbreaks of rain and perhaps some sleet or snow over Essex, Suffolk and the southwest of the region. Mainly dry in the north of the region with some sunshine developing later. Moderate or fresh easterly wind. Max 5C. pic.twitter.com/u7BYLmNwTq Weatherquest (@weatherquest uk) January 30, 2021
Forecasters are predicting a cold and wet day for the majority of the county on Saturday. Rain shows could turn into sleet or snow this afternoon as temperatures drop to as low as 4c. Weatherquest UK said on Twitter: A cloudy day across the region with outbreaks of rain and perhaps some sleet or snow over Essex, Suffolk and the southwest of the region. Mainly dry in the north of the region with some sunshine developing later. Moderate or fresh easterly wind. Max 5C. East Anglia Today: A cloudy day across the region with outbreaks of rain and perhaps some sleet or snow over Essex, Suffolk and the southwest of the region. Mainly dry in the north of the region with some sunshine developing later. Moderate or fresh easterly wind. Max 5C. pic.twitter.com/u7BYLmNwTq Weatherquest (@weatherquest uk) January 30, 2021
Forecasters are predicting a cold and wet day for the majority of the county on Saturday. Rain shows could turn into sleet or snow this afternoon as temperatures drop to as low as 4c. Weatherquest UK said on Twitter: A cloudy day across the region with outbreaks of rain and perhaps some sleet or snow over Essex, Suffolk and the southwest of the region. Mainly dry in the north of the region with some sunshine developing later. Moderate or fresh easterly wind. Max 5C. East Anglia Today: A cloudy day across the region with outbreaks of rain and perhaps some sleet or snow over Essex, Suffolk and the southwest of the region. Mainly dry in the north of the region with some sunshine developing later. Moderate or fresh easterly wind. Max 5C. pic.twitter.com/u7BYLmNwTq Weatherquest (@weatherquest uk) January 30, 2021
Forecasters are predicting a cold and wet day for the majority of the county on Saturday. Rain shows could turn into sleet or snow this afternoon as temperatures drop to as low as 4c. Weatherquest UK said on Twitter: A cloudy day across the region with outbreaks of rain and perhaps some sleet or snow over Essex, Suffolk and the southwest of the region. Mainly dry in the north of the region with some sunshine developing later. Moderate or fresh easterly wind. Max 5C. East Anglia Today: A cloudy day across the region with outbreaks of rain and perhaps some sleet or snow over Essex, Suffolk and the southwest of the region. Mainly dry in the north of the region with some sunshine developing later. Moderate or fresh easterly wind. Max 5C. pic.twitter.com/u7BYLmNwTq Weatherquest (@weatherquest uk) January 30, 2021