A heavier band of snow is on its way prompting fears of travel chaos in parts of Britain as people return home from work.
The worst affected areas are expected to be North East England, Yorkshire, East Anglia and the East Midlands, with up to 10cm (4in) of snow predicted to fall on higher ground.
The Met Office has issued amber warnings for these areas, highlighting the hazardous conditions and likelihood of disruption to travel services caused by the ice, snow and freezing temperatures.
There are also eight yellow warnings covering parts of England and Scotland, making people aware of possible disruption.
A dusting of snow was earlier reported in the Midlands, southeast England, Yorkshire and parts of Scotland.
A heavier band of sleet and snow is expected to move eastwards across the country, with
Amber and yellow warnings have been issued in the UKCentral England will generally see up to 5cm (2in) of snow with temperatures hovering around 1C (33.8F).
The second highest ice and snow alert - level three - is in force for the whole of England - with a 90% chance of severe cold conditions between now and Friday and temperatures falling to below zero overnight.
Sky News weather presenter Nazaneen Ghaffar said: "Central and eastern parts of England will have snow showers this morning, perhaps quite sleety in parts of the Midlands.
"This afternoon there will be further rain, sleet and snow for central and eastern England, southern areas most likely to have rain or sleet.
"Rain and sleet as well for Wales and western England first thing. Once this clears south-eastwards, it'll be drier and brighter for the afternoon but with some showers, some of which will be heavy and wintry."
Children play on their sledge in Bingham, NottinghamshireGreater Anglia trains has warned of disruptions to services after placing speed restrictions on some lines because of snow.
It said trains between London Liverpool Street and Cambridge, Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich may be delayed by up to 30 minutes, while some early evening services face cancellation.
Leeds Bradford Airport reported severe weather was causing disruption to its flight schedule - but it later removed the warning from its website.
Staff at Heathrow Airport monitored the weather closely but no flights were cancelled due to the weather.
The Highways Agency reported no major problems overnight, but are still braced for potential adverse weather conditions to come.
The agency has said it is "well prepared" for winter conditions.
Eastergate, West Sussex, by Sky News viewer GrannygillA spokeswoman said: "We have a fleet of 500 state-of-the-art winter vehicles on standby, supported by tried-and-tested winter resilience plans.
"We have reviewed salt stock levels and taken action where needed to enhance our resilience and we have again established a reserve salt stock to help ensure that there is enough salt to deal with severe winter.
"Our roads will be treated whenever there is a risk of ice or snow. However, even when roads have been treated, drivers should still take care, especially on stretches where the local road layout or landscape means there could be a greater risk of ice forming."
Looking ahead to Tuesday, Ghaffar said it would be "cold again but most places will be dry with sunshine. There will be wintry showers down the east coasts with the chance of some heavier snow across Kent".
"Wintry showers as well across western coasts, especially for Wales and south-west England."
Temperatures are expected to drop further to around -8C on Wednesday night with the possibility of more light snow flurries.
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