The warning will come into play tomorrow at 11am and will end just before midnight. Some roads and railways likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services. A spokesman for the Met Office said: A spell of hill snow will develop during Tuesday late morning and afternoon. Over northern England and southern Scotland, snow will initially fall down to approximately 200-300 m before gradually becoming confined to areas above 400 m during course of the afternoon. Here, accumulations will be mainly above 300 m where 2-5 cm snow is likely for some and above 400 m 5-8 cm is possible in a few places.
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Preston, Blackpool, Blackburn, and Barrow-in-Furness are expected to miss out on the snow.
A spokesman for the Met Office said: Over northern England and southern Scotland, snow will initially fall down to approximately 200-300m before gradually becoming confined to areas above 400m during the course of the afternoon. Here, accumulations will be mainly above 300 m where 2-5cm snow is likely for some and above 400 m 5-8cm is possible in a few places. Further north, hill snow will be more prolonged and 2-5cm is likely above 200m and in some places 5-10cm is possible above 400m, most likely over the southern Grampian Mountains.