Leeds weather forecast: Freezing fog and frost as temperatures dip close to freezing

The weather in Leeds is set to be a mixed bag today, as forecasters predict freezing fog, cooler temperatures and some sunny spells.
The weather in Leeds is set to be a mixed bag today, as forecasters predict freezing fog, cooler temperatures and some sunny spellsThe weather in Leeds is set to be a mixed bag today, as forecasters predict freezing fog, cooler temperatures and some sunny spells
The weather in Leeds is set to be a mixed bag today, as forecasters predict freezing fog, cooler temperatures and some sunny spells

What will the weather be like this morning in Leeds?

This morning will be considerably cooler, being just 2C throughout most of the morning.

According to the Met Office, “Frosty to start the day. Any early morning freezing fog patches will clear, then dry and often sunny through the morning.”

The weather in Leeds is set to be a mixed bag today, as forecasters predict freezing fog, cooler temperatures and some sunny spellsThe weather in Leeds is set to be a mixed bag today, as forecasters predict freezing fog, cooler temperatures and some sunny spells
The weather in Leeds is set to be a mixed bag today, as forecasters predict freezing fog, cooler temperatures and some sunny spells

What will the weather be like this afternoon in Leeds?

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Sunny spells will continue throughout the afternoon, but the temperature will only increase slightly to its peak of 6C by 2pm.

What will the weather be like this evening and tonight in Leeds?

This evening will become quickly dark, but remain dry, with the temperature dipping to 4C by 7pm. The temperature overnight will be 3C.

What will the weather be like tomorrow in Leeds?

Tomorrow will see heavy rain throughout most of the day, with a maximum temperature of 7C.

What is the long-term forecast for Leeds?

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Looking ahead, “For the middle part of December there are signs that there will be more frequent periods of dry and colder weather, bringing a greater chance of overnight frost and fog,” according to the Met Office.

“However, for the weeks immediately before and after Christmas, wetter and milder weather will become more likely, with the potential for some windy or even stormy spells, and above average temperatures.

“Any snow associated with these wet spells is likely to be confined to hills in the north.”

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