THE yellow warning for ice, which came after the snow over the weekend, is set to expire this morning as warmer weather moves in.

Worcestershire Highways teams worked to clear the snow yesterday ahead of the morning rush hour, although motorists are still being warned there are tricky driving conditions, and untreated side roads could still be treacherous.

There is only one school closed today, Lindridge St Lawrence's CE Primary School in Tenbury, which is shut as "school transport is not operating and the site is unsafe due to icy conditions."

The Met Office's yellow, be aware ice warning is that: "Ice is likely to form on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths. This increases the risk of accidents, as well as injuries due to falls."

But this latest warning, which has been in place since midnight, expires at 10am this morning.

The forecast for today is for no more snow, with it being dry with sunny spells. Temperatures will reach a high of 4C, mid afternoon, and it will be a warmer night than over the weekend as temperatures will drop to 1C.

The long range forecast is for the snow not to return this week, and rising temperatures to reach a peak of 10C by Friday.