The Met Office has issued a new yellow weather warning for all of Cumbria on Tuesday, January 16. This is for snow and ice. 

The Met Office website states: "Further snow showers, perhaps merging into a longer spell of snow, are likely to cause further disruption on Tuesday."

This follows the announcement this morning (January 14) of a yellow weather warning for snow across Cumbria from the start of Wednesday to the end of Thursday next week. 

The website states: "Frequent snow showers are likely to cause further disruption to travel during Wednesday and Thursday."

The yellow weather warning extends north from Lancaster and Arnside and includes all of the south Cumbrian coast and the west Cumbrian coast up to Workington. Grange, Ulverston, Dalton, Barrow, Millom and Whitehaven are in the weather warning zone. 

Much of the Lake District is covered in the yellow weather warning, although this time Ambleside, Bowness and Kendal fall just outside of it. In early December, the region was hit with heavy snow. 

The warning starts at midnight on Wednesday, 17 January and ends at 11.59pm on Thursday 18. 

For the rest of the UK, the weather warning extends down to Manchester and covers much of Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.