A BURNHAM-on-Sea holiday park is advising holidaymakers to delay their getaway's as the park's main water supply has frozen.
A Met Office 'amber warning' has been set for the South West, set to last from noon on Thursday until 8am on Friday.
A yellow warning for wind, ice and snow is set to last until Saturday morning.
Burnham-on-Sea Holiday Village posted on social media and urged holiday makers to delay their trips away due to freezing weather conditions and intermittent utilities at the park.
The post said: "With the freezing weather at the park this week and our intermittent utililty services, we strongly advise you to postpone your visit to the park until next week.
"The weather is currently -4 in the area and the main water supply to the park has frozen.
"The temperature is due to stay the same for the rest of the week, with heavy snowfall on Friday.
"We cannot guarantee any services in the extreme weather.
"Due to the above we will be reviewing any opening times of our facilities based on utility services that are available at the time.
"We will keep you updated if anything changes."
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