A further yellow weather warning has been issued for Bradford ahead of Storm Barra.

Storm Barra is set to bring strong, disruptive wind reaching gusts of 45-50 mph, as well as hill snow in some places.

The Met Office previously issued two yellow warnings for snow and wind in Bradford.

Now, a third yellow weather warning for ice will remain in place throughout the morning.

Ice is likely to develop in places, the Met Office has warned - leading to potentially hazardous conditions.

All the warnings in place for Bradford

The Met Office's three yellow weather warnings for snow, wind and ice cover most of Bradford district.

The yellow warnings for strong winds and snow for the UK, excluding northern Scotland, from 9am to 11.59pm tomorrow.

After a cloudy and dry start on Tuesday morning, light snow and sleet is predicted to reach Bradford between noon and 6pm.

The maximum temperature for Bradford district today is expected to be 5 degrees.

The weather will become drier by evening as rain clears - but strong winds will remain.

Further showers are likely into the early hours, wintry over higher ground. 

In a general forecast, Deputy Chief Meteorologist Brent Walker said: “A band of rain will turn to snow across northern England and Scotland through Tuesday. Two to five cm of snow is expected to accumulate quite widely across the warning area, but locally this could reach ten cm, particularly in parts of the Southern Uplands and Highlands.”

He added: “Strong south-easterly winds will also lead to snow drifting in places, particularly over the highest routes, adding to poor visibilities.”