10.45am – The latest forecast from the Met Office suggests the worst of the snow has indeed moved through. Snow will turn more readily to rain later, especially across the south of the region and accompanied with strong winds. Feeling cold. Maximum temperature 7 °C.
Rain continuing into the evening, with heavier bursts at times. Turning more wintry again overnight especially across the hills with strong winds. Minimum temperature -1 °C.
⚠️Service update⚠️
Services 144 & X50 are currently experiencing delays of up to 30 minutes
— First Worcester (@firstworcester) March 9, 2023
10.38am – Could a thaw be on the way as quickly as the snow arrived? Reports of 10 degrees celsius in Plymouth already
The worst of this morning's snow has now cleared most of Worcestershire & we are starting to see rising temps & an improving picture
Our gritters are still out with ploughs fitted, you can tell us of any problems by calling us: 01905 845676
Please still take care #GritterTwitter pic.twitter.com/A18dJVoSLp— Worcs Highways & Travel (@WorcsTravel) March 9, 2023
10.22am – Church Lench CE First School is currently the only school closed in Evesham and Pershore because of the snow
A NUMBER of schools are closed and travel disruption in affecting swathes of Worcestershire following the arrival of a further band of snow this morning (Thursday)
Stay tuned to our live blog for the latest news…