A weather warning for ice is in place for parts of Dorset.
Yesterday the Met Office issued a yellow warning which continues to be in force this morning, as forecasters say that surfaces may become icy in places.
This could lead to travel disruption.
The warning is in place until 10am today.
A spokesperson said: "Probably some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, making accidents more likely and journey times longer.
"Icy surfaces likely, increasing the risk of slips and falls."
They added: "Showers or longer spells of sleet and snow should tend to clear this evening.
"As skies clear, a widespread frost will develop, leading to the chance of icy surfaces in these areas, and also where lying snow has partly melted during the day."
On Saturday, residents in Shaftesbury saw some snowfall briefly.
Today's weather will remain cold and dry, with temperatures around 5 degrees.
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