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Met Office issues new snow and ice weather warnings for Greater Manchester

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Two new yellow weather warnings for snow and ice in Greater Manchester have been issued by the Met Office. An amber snow warning is already in place for the region today (Thursday March 9) until 12 tomorrow (Friday 10).

The less severe yellow warnings are in effect from 3pm on Saturday (March 11) until 6am on Sunday (March 12). The forecaster warned the wintry weather is likely to cause travel delays on roads and disruption to rail and air travel.

Bus and train services may also be delayed or cancelled, with some road closures and longer journey times possible. READ MORE: Road closures and Metrolink works to cause traffic chaos in Manchester this weekend Traffic will already be increased in the city centre this weekend, with road closures and engineering work on the Metrolink taking place, as well as gigs at the Arena, a huge parade and Manchester United playing at home.

The yellow snow and ice warnings over the weekend also extend to parts of Scotland, North West England, North East England, the East Midlands, the West Midlands and Yorkshire and the Humber.

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