It's time to wrap up warm again as severe cold weather is expected in Leeds today
Temperatures have plummeted across Leeds recently and this week the frosty conditions are set to stay.
The UK Health Security Agency has now extended its level three cold weather alert as they warn that "severe cold weather" is set to continue. It comes as heavy snowfall has hit the UK and forecasters have predicted that there's more to come in February, according to The Mirror. On Monday temperatures are set to be just above 0C, reaching highs of 5C - so residents still need to wrap up extra warm.
Read more: Met Office puts out new 'freezing' weather warning as drivers told not to travel for 9 hours Today, temperatures are expected to feel old and freezing fog will linger in places. The minimum temperature for the area will be -4C today.10AM - 2C9PM - 2C
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