Britain is braced for several more days of travel chaos in the wake of the final blasts from the Beast from the East and Storm Emma.
Last night, forecasters said the UK is 'not out of the woods yet' as the snow across the country starts to melt and turn into deadly black ice.
Yellow weather warnings are in place across England, Wales and Northern Ireland this morning, with 53 areas told to prepare for flooding in light of thawing snow.
After yesterday's snow, high winds and bilzzards closed off huge swathes of the UK transport network, this weekend rail operators are desperately trying to repair trains damaged in the chaos.
The RAC has urged people not to drive unless absolutely necessary with 'death trap' icy spots covering Britain's roads. Around 200 drivers were still stranded on the M62 overnight after huge snow drifts and up to 90mph winds hit areas like Rochdale.
Families in Devon have been told to evacuate or board up their homes to protect themselves from fierce regional winds of 50mph brought by Storm Emma.
Snow is still expected to fall in Dartmouth and Exeter, while in London conditions are set to improve after 11am, with highs of 5C are expected.