Weather warnings are in place over London after the snow at the weekend.

The Met Office has two yellow weather warnings active until Tuesday morning after the showers that fell in most parts of the capital.

While rain and sleet are most likely for today, there could be more snow, and the warnings are for icy patches which could cause slips and falls.

Some roads and railways are likely to be affected with longer and more difficult journeys.

Be careful when driving or walking and be aware of black ice.

The Met Office says: "With cold conditions and some snow lying over parts of England, as well as further rain pushing in from the south-east during the second half of the night, icy stretches have formed on untreated surfaces.

"At the same time some snow will fall over parts of south east England this morning and early afternoon as well as over parts of East Anglia in the afternoon. However, most accumulations here should be above about 100 m.

"This is only a low-impact warning with impacts much less widespread and less significant than across parts of England and Wales on Sunday."

Tomorrow’s temperatures are unlikely to rise above two degrees but it will be sunny and clear.

Check the Met Office website for more details specific to your area.