SNOW is causing traffic disruption on the roads this morning.

Slow traffic is being reported on A6018 Mottram Road between A57 Mottram Moor and Huddersfield Road, Stalybridge.

Elsewhere there is queuing traffic on Shaw Road and heavy traffic on Ashton Old Road and Lees Road.

Weather conditions are also affecting buses with 206 services are currently terminating at Hyde bus station because of snow fall in GeeCross.

And 236 and 237 services are terminating in Stalybridge.

A yellow warning for snow is still in place and Oldham will see a mixture of wintry showers, rain and snow today.

Temperatures will reach a maximum of three degrees but it will feel much colder.

Cumbria, Northumberland and vast swathes of Scotland have been warned of "blizzard conditions" by the Met Office as snow showers are combined with strong winds.

The regions are subject of a yellow weather warning with up to 10cm of snow forecast in higher parts, while Northern Ireland could see further snow showers, forecasters said.

The fourth named storm of the 2019-20 season, Dennis, is set to bring a second consecutive weekend of wet and windy weather after Ciara struck the UK with winds of up to 97mph.

Gusts of 50mph are expected, with more than 60mph possible over hills, coastal areas and exposed locations, the Met Office said.

Predicted heavy rain could also run the risk of further flooding, with 43 warnings still in place in England, six in Scotland and one in Wales following recent heavy rainfall.

Around 730 properties are believed to have been affected by flooding in recent days, the Environment Agency said as it warned of more wet weather ahead when Dennis takes hold.

Caroline Douglass, flood duty manager at the agency, said: "River and surface water flooding is possible on Saturday into Sunday due to Storm Dennis and we are advising people to check their flood risk and to stay safe on the coast or when walking or driving near swollen rivers."

She also warned people against taking "dangerous" so-called storm selfies.

Chief meteorologist Steve Ramsdale said: "Another spell of very wet and windy weather is expected for Saturday.

"Although Storm Dennis is currently not expected to be as severe as Ciara, disruption is still likely."