The Met Office has issued an ‘amber’ alert as snow continues to fall across the borough.
They have issued a warning for heavy snow on Monday February 8.
The snow warning is in place until 2 pm today
The Met Office said: “Snow showers will become frequent across the area through this morning with accumulations of 3-8 cm and possibly as much as 10-15 cm.
“Strong northeasterly winds will cause the snow drift.’
“Strong easterly winds will make it feel bitterly cold across much of the UK, with further snow showers feeding westwards. These showers merging into some longer spells of snow over some eastern areas, whilst always drier and brighter further west.
Tonight, there will be some clear intervals, but often a good deal of cloud giving a few light snow showers in the west, but more frequent and heavier in eastern areas.
Tomorrow, the Met Office predicted there could be further snow showers but many western parts will remain dry with some sunshine, but very cold again.
Some bus services are being diverted due to the road conditions.
Nottingham City Transport earlier announced a change to the Blue 39 route.
They tweeted: “Due to road conditions along Gordon Road and Thorneywood Mount, Blue 39 are diverting via Carlton Road and Porchester Road in both directions.”





