Snow moves into the North East with warning of ice

Pamela TickellNorth East and Cumbria
News imagePA Media Two women in bathing suits - one leopard print, one black - walking along a snow covered beach. They are wearing woolly hats and thermal boots but have bare legs and arms. They're carrying bags with colourful swimming kit and have bright smiles on their faces.PA Media
Swimmers braved the wintry conditions in Cullercoats Bay on North Tyneside

Snow showers have moved in across the north-east of England from the coast but have not deterred some from taking a dip in the North Sea.

The Met Office has issued a snow and ice warning lasting until 23:59 GMT for heavy snow along with icy patches on untreated roads.

Snow has settled in areas including Northumberland, Newcastle, Sunderland, Redcar and Hartlepool.

Travel is likely to be disrupted, the Met Office warned, with several vehicles already becoming stuck in snow and ice in the North York Moors.

Durham Constabulary said Fillpoke Lane between High Hesleden and the A1086 Coast Road at Crimdon was closed because of the weather conditions.

Another yellow warning is in place for Monday in the North East from 00:00 until 23:59.

Snow and ice have the potential to cause disruption to travel in places on Monday, particularly during the morning, the Met Office said.

News imagePA Media The promenade facing the ocean is coated with snow, as are the rock formations further inland. Two people are wrapped up in coats and taking their two dogs on a walk.PA Media
Snow settled in Whitley Bay in the early hours

A number of yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are in place across the UK, with several amber snow warnings for northern Scotland and Shetland.

Met Office chief meteorologist Rebekah Hicks said: "Arctic air and brisk northerly winds are gripping the UK as we start the new year.

"Bitterly cold conditions will persist through the weekend and into next week, with daytime temperatures struggling to rise above freezing for some, and overnight lows dipping to minus double figures in places."

News imageBBC Weather Watchers/MackemIan Snow is falling heavily but you can make out a child on a red sled while another person runs down the slope alongside them. The grass is not entirely covered in snow with tufts of grass visible.BBC Weather Watchers/MackemIan
People got the sleds out in Sunderland

The UK Health Security Agency has issued warnings across England which are in place until 10:00 on 9 January with the weather expected to have a severe impact on health and social care services.

The alert includes the North East, North West, East Midlands, West Midlands, South East, South West, East of England, Yorkshire and the Humber, and London.

News imagePA Media The Tyne Bridge is slightly obscured by the falling snow with the Swing Bridge and High Level Bridge beyond. Two people, wrapped up in coats and one with a black and white spotty umbrella, are walking along the snow-covered quayside. Black bollards with railings run alongside them, with the River Tyne to their right.PA Media
The Newcastle and Gateshead quaysides got a dusting of snow

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