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Yellow warning

Frequent heavy snow showers may bring disruption to travel on Saturday.

Impact: Low
Likelihood of impact: Medium

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Snow showers are expected to affect this area on Saturday, becoming frequent and perhaps heavy at times. Around 1-3 cm of snow is likely to accumulate quite widely, with 5-8 cm possible in places. The snow showers will gradually become lighter and less frequent during Saturday evening, and move offshore overnight. Icy patches will also form, particularly during Saturday evening where roads have potentially been left wet from partially thawed snow during the daytime.

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Warning extended further south and west to allow for more widespread snow showers and risk of ice. Text updated.

Yellow warning

Ice may result in hazardous travelling conditions and some disruption.

Impact: Low
Likelihood of impact: High

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Ice is expected to affect untreated surfaces on Saturday night into Sunday morning. This is following snow showers on Saturday, with ice forming where snow has partially thawed and re-frozen.

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Yellow warning

Scattered snow showers and icy patches have the potential to cause disruption to travel in places on Monday

Impact: Low
Likelihood of impact: Medium

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Whilst not all areas will be affected, scattered snow showers will move inland from the North Sea during Monday, giving some small accumulations in places. Where snow showers are most frequent, this most likely across parts of North and East Yorkshire and Redcar and Cleveland, fresh accumulations of 5-8 cm will be possible in a few places. Lightning and gusty winds may be additional hazards, especially near windward coasts.

Snow showers should become more isolated through Monday evening, but a risk of ice will persist into Monday night as temperatures fall below freezing.

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Warning area expanded in size, whilst start time brought forward and end time extended.