Britain will be battered by 50mph winds on Wednesday as slightly warmer temperatures bring rain instead of snow.
The Met Office has issued an ice warning as overnight and morning rain is expected to freeze when it hits cold, hard ground.
The AA has also warned drivers to watch out for thieves stealing cars as people defrost them in the morning.
Edmund King, AA president, said: ‘Give yourself extra time and don’t leave the car running unattended to warm up.’
After the snow: Cars on the A20 in Aylesford, Kent edge through floodwaters from melted snow and heavy rain on Tuesday
Conditions take their toll: The scene of a crash off the M9 near Falkirk, Central Scotland, after a driver skidded from the road
Delays: There were huge backlogs on the M9 near Falkirk on Tuesday night after a crash in adverse conditions
The Met Office has issued an ice warning as overnight and morning rain is expected to freeze when it hits cold, hard ground. Pictured: Snow blankets the countryside near Ruthin, north Wales on Tuesday
Snow from space: This NASA image shows the Scottish Highlands covered in snow taken from space on Tuesday
On Tuesday night, temperatures will hit lows of -4C, higher than Monday night’s -13C, due to increased cloud cover.
Patches of rain are moving across Britain from the east bringing at least an inch of rain by Thursday morning.
As temperatures rise to around 4 or 5C on Wednesday, high winds will batter the country, especially in coastal areas.
In south Wales and Bristol the windspeed could reach 50mph with heavy bursts of rain, mainly in the evening. Scotland will see wind and showers wither temperatures around 4C.
A Met Office spokesman said on Tuesday: ‘There will be another cold night ahead tonight with a yellow ice warning as any standing snow will melt and freeze meaning there will be some treacherous driving conditions from around 4pm today until around 11am tomorrow.
‘Tonight will be slightly milder than last night with temperatures staying at around -1C (30F) and -2C (28F).’
On Tuesday Britain’s coldest night of the year led to disruption as flights were cancelled, schools remained shut, drivers faced lengthy tailbacks and Eurotunnel passengers were delayed for at least six hours.
Vast swathes of the country fell below freezing last night – with -13C (8.6F) recorded in Shropshire – and forecasters warned of another ‘chilly’ night to come, with a further ice warning in place for Wednesday morning.
Passengers travelling on Eurotunnel Le Shuttle services in both directions between Folkestone and Calais faced huge delays over Tuesday night, with the firm blaming damage to the power supply on ‘horrific’ weather conditions.
Hundreds of British Airways flights to and from London Heathrow were cancelled but the company told MailOnline a normal schedule is running on Wednesday.
A lorry trailer and its cab which became detached near junction four of the M5 in icy conditions near Birmingham Tuesday
A breathtaking view across Loch Leven, reflecting the snow covered peaks surrounding Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands
The sun rises over the River Thames at Benson Lock in Oxfordshire, parts of which were frozen this morning
St Mary’s Church of England Primary School, in Britain’s coldest location last night of Shawbury in Shropshire, which is shut
Deer in the morning frost on Ashley Heath in Dorset today, as Britain’s coldest night of the year so far led to fresh disruption
Horses train in snow and ice on the gallops at Newmarket, as Britain had its coldest night of the year last night
The markings of car tyres are clear to see in this snowy car park, as pictured from above in Leicestershire today
Ice climbers scale giant ice walls that have formed on Kinder Downfall in the Derbyshire Peak District near Hayfield
Motorists were warned to take extra care, with AA president Edmund King saying today would be ‘extremely busy’ as freezing temperatures cause ‘even more hazardous conditions on already wet and slippery roads’.
The Central Motorway Police Group warned drivers to expect long delays on the southbound M5 near Birmingham after a lorry trailer became detached from its cab in icy conditions and blocked all three lanes near junction four.
The AA urged drivers to take emergency provisions such as chocolate bars, water, a torch and a shovel in case of a breakdown, one day after it recorded its busiest day of the year yesterday with 24,000 callouts.
At least 16 flights from Heathrow were cancelled today as airlines continued to recover from disruption caused by heavy snow – although the UK’s busiest airport said its runways were open and fully operational.
Highways England has been working to keep motorways and major A-roads clear of snow and ice. It said thousands of tonnes of salt has been spread on the M5, M6, M40, M42, M69, and the A5 and A49, with gritting crews also targeting the M1
Motorists drive to work in Leicestershire today after the country was hit by widespread sub-zero temperatures overnight
Simon Morgan returns to the stables of national hunt trainer Fergal O’Brien riding A Wee Minute after working out in heavy snow conditions during morning gallops in Naunton, Gloucestershire
Racehorses workout in heavy snow conditions during the morning gallops at the yard of national hunt trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies in Naunton, Gloucestershire
An oil lorry in the Cotswolds today got stuck after sliding on ice at the River Dunt in Duntisbourne Leer, Gloucestershire
British Airways said it planned to operate a ‘near normal schedule’ today but passengers due to fly to or from Heathrow were given the option of a full refund or re-booking for travel until December 18.
Cancellations have also been reported at Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh airports. Airlines had previously said the re-positioning of aircraft and crews from previous days was adding to the problems.
Rail operators did not report any major disruption due to the cold weather today, although delays across the South Western Railway network were expected to continue until 4pm after a trackside fire at London Waterloo yesterday.
Eurotunnel told customers to cancel or change their plans as Le Shuttle services in both directions between Folkestone and Calais have been hampered by what the company called ‘unforeseen capacity restrictions’.
A snowman is built in Shawbury, Shropshire, after the village recorded the UK’s lowest temperature so far this year
A car makes its way down a icy and snow-covered road this morning on Gelligaer Common in Caerphilly, South Wales
A stunning view of frozen Leicestershire today, as forecasters warned of another ‘chilly’ night to come in Britain
Horses train in snow and ice on the gallops at Newmarket, Suffolk, today after the coldest night of the year so far
The sun rises over a frozen lake at Fairburn Ings RSPB Nature Reserve near Leeds in West Yorkshire today
Ducks land on an ice lake in Finsbury Park, North London, today after overnight temperatures dropped below freezing
Beautiful snow-covered fields around the village of Nenthead in the North Pennines today
A stunning aerial view of a main road in Leicestershire which has been cleared – although snow remains on the roadside
A snow-covered hillside near the village of Nenthead in the North Pennines, as Britain had its coldest night of the year