Warnings have been issued in the north of the county as further snow is expected to fall tomorrow.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for towns in Suffolk which will be in place from 1am to 12pm on Thursday, January 18.
Halesworth, Southwold and Eye could all see snow showers during this time.
Temperatures in these areas are expected to fluctuate between -2C and 2C throughout the day and night.
Road surface temperatures vary around the county, tonight’s forecast is showing minimum surface temperatures of -5.8C in the Coastal area, -6.2C in Central and Ipswich and -7.1C in the West of the county.
— Suffolk Highways (@Suff_highways) January 17, 2024
Suffolk Highways have tweeted that roads in West Suffolk will experience road surface temperatures of -7.1C and gritters will be heading out at 6.30pm, 9pm and at 4.30am tomorrow morning.
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The warning also includes ice, with icy patches expected on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.
The Met Office has warned that some roads and railways are expected to be affected, with longer journey times by road, bus and train services likely.
The warning also alerts those in the area that "some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces" could be reported and urges that those travelling by foot stick to pavements by main roads and leave longer for their journey.
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