Leeds news LIVE: Snow and ice forecast in Leeds with yellow weather warning in place
Yellow weather warning for snow and ice in place today - Met Office:
The warning is in place from 8am today to 9pm tomorrow night.
Forecast in full
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Today: A dry and frosty start to the day with some hazy sunshine. Becoming cloudy during the afternoon, with patchy light rain pushing eastwards whilst falling onto frozen surfaces, giving a significant risk of ice, particularly over higher ground. Maximum temperature 3 °C.
Tonight: Rain becoming heavier and persistent during the evening, turning gradually to sleet at low levels but snow over high ground. Some significant accumulations expected. A cold night. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
Thursday: Outbreaks of rain, snow over high ground, slowly easing through the morning whilst becoming confined to the west. Some bright spells likely in East Yorkshire by the afternoon. Remaining cold. Maximum temperature 3 °C.
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Hide AdOutlook for Friday to Sunday: Cold on Friday, with early morning frost and isolated fog patches. Windy with heavy rain on Saturday morning. Breezy though largely dry thereafter, with occasional sunshine Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
Heavy snow may affect parts of the warning area, with possible significant travel disruption.
What to expect:
Possible travel delays on roads stranding some vehicles and passengers, especially across higher routes, with potential for road closures.
Possible delays or cancellations to rail and air travel
Power cuts may occur and other services, such as mobile phone coverage, may be affected
Untreated pavements and cycle paths might be dangerous or even impassable, posing a greater risk of injuries and accidents.
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