A YELLOW weather warning for snow remains in place for Brighton and Hove.

Residents could wake up to a dusting tomorrow as the warning starts from 8:00am - and is set to last until just before midnight on Sunday.

Across the county, some roads and railways are "likely to be affected", with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.

According to the Met Office, its due to an "area of rain and snow that will linger over southeast England, leading to some icy stretches."

The Argus: Across the county, some roads and railways are "likely to be affected", with longer journey times by road, bus and train servicesAcross the county, some roads and railways are "likely to be affected", with longer journey times by road, bus and train services

Steve Willington, a chief forecaster for the Met Office said: “The exit of Storm Christoph – which brought the heavy rain to a central band of the UK – has established a flow of colder air from Iceland and the Arctic.

"And this is bringing a mix of wintry hazards across the UK.

“In clearer conditions, overnight ice will remain a hazard, while a band of snow is likely to bring falls of 1-3cm quite widely across central areas of the UK, particularly the Cotswolds and higher ground in the East Midlands on Sunday. But snow outside these areas is also a potential hazard.”

If you experience any snow, email your pictures to connor.stringer@newsquest.co.uk