Snow and Ice has been forecast
to hit parts of Nottingham this weekend, Met Office Forecasters have said. The temperatures are set to get colder, with the Met Office predicting a period of snow and rain.
The warning for snow and ice is in place on Sunday 18 December between 3am and 9pm. Met Office have said a period of snow will lead to some disruption to travel and other activities, before turning to rain later. The snow and Ice warning includes areas just north of Hucknall, such as Mansfield, whilst an ice warning is in place for all of Nottinghamshire.
Tonight, December 16, across the East Midlands, weather experts forecast a very cold night with minimum temperatures of 5C. There will be a sharp frost, with some freezing fog patches.There will be low temperatures this weekend across Nottinghamshire. Temperatures will reach just 1C today, December 16, and 4C on Saturday and Sunday. This Sunday, December 18, the Met Office forecasts predicts ‘snow and ice’ throughout the day.
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