Avon and Somerset Police received more than 100 reports of road-related incidents in the space of just five hours last night - with treacherous conditions causing most of them
A yellow warning for ice is in place across southern England until 10am today - with an additional yellow warning for snow in force across Devon and Cornwall.
Officers confirmed that the A30 near Newquay was blocked because of the snow - with vehicles also getting stuck in snow on the A39 at Trispen and A391 at Bugle.Britons are being urged to keep warm and check in on family and friends who may be more vulnerable to the effects of cold weather.
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