SNOW hit parts of East Lancashire again this morning, causing travel delays along the way.
Blackburn with Darwen, Clayton-le-Moors, Blackpool, Burnley and Preston were all hit with snow yesterday evening as well as this morning from 8am.
The MET Office issued a yellow snow and ice warning for the morning, while flood warnings are still in place for Lancashire.
The harsh conditions have been causing accidents as Lancashire Police tweeted: "We are dealing numerous RTCs around the county today as you can imagine both on the motorway and surrounding areas.
"All are being asked the nature of their journey and being dealt with if journeys are not necessary. Stay at home unless you need to travel."
The Blackburn Bus Company also revealed troubles in getting to all stops due to the icy conditions this morning.
A tweet read: "Our buses on the 24 can now only reach stops between Blackburn bus station and the Finnington Lane stop at the junction with the M65, and our final stop in Chorley.
"We’re using the motorway between Finnington Lane and Chorley due to ice on the roads."
But, the busses were struggling between Darwen and Bolton this morning.
Despite the chaos, people have been enjoying the snowy weather as they remain at home in lockdown.
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