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How long is the snow forecast to last?

Weather warnings for snow and ice have been issued across different parts of the UK over the weekend.

Many people woke up to snow on Friday morning as an amber warning was in place for parts of the region.

A yellow warning of ice, which cover large parts of England and Wales, also came into force at 9.30am and will remain until 10am on Saturday.

The Met Office has warned that many parts of the North, including Manchester, will be hit by snow and icy conditions from 3pm on Saturday to 6am on Sunday. It means there will be an increased risk of disruptions across the country resulting from the weather, affecting travel and public transport services.

Met Office Chief Meteorologist Jason Kelly said: “The boundary between milder and colder air is gradually moving north, with some heavy and persistent snow likely at times on the northern edge of this boundary. Snow has already settled quite widely in centrals parts of the UK and further accumulations are likely even to lower levels with disruption most likely for those within the amber warning areas.

Read more: Full list of schools shut across Greater Manchester as heavy snow hits region

“With some strong winds accompanying these snow showers, blizzard conditions are likely for a time in northern England and Wales, as well as parts of Northern Ireland. Ice will be a continuing hazard for many in the forecast period, with very low overnight temperatures likely to exacerbate continued likely travel disruption.”

Many people living in affected areas may be eager to know when the snow will last so they can get back to their daily life. Here's everything we know about the weather so far...

According to the Met Office, low pressure from the west will force strong winds and

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk