PEOPLE across Sussex have been told to continue to expect snow with a yellow weather warning issued by forecasters.

Further travel disruption is expected across the county, as the Met Office issued the warning that will last until 11 am tomorrow.

Snow is currently expected tonight, with a "slight chance" that some rural communities could become cut off by Storm Darcy.

The storm, dubbed the "Beast from the East 2," is the result of strong easterly winds from Ukraine and the Black Sea area.

According to the Met Office, some roads and railways are likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.

The Argus: The yellow weather warning issued by the Met OfficeThe yellow weather warning issued by the Met Office

A spokesman said: "Icy patches and snow showers will cause further travel disruption.

"There may be some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces.

"There will probably some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths."

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The warning comes a day after thousands across Sussex woke up to a dusting of snow, including people in Brighton.

Pictures showed the city covered in a light blanket of snow, with cars and pavements frozen.

Stunning pictures snapped high above Worthing also showed hundreds of rooftops covered from the overnight dusting.