The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice in the East Midlands. The conditions, which are expected to cause some travel disruption, are predicted to last from Monday (March 6) evening to Tuesday morning.
The warning covers some of south Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and the whole of Leicestershire. It is predicted to last from 9pm today until 10am tomorrow.
The Met Office said some roads and railways are likely to be affected, resulting in longer journey times by road, bus and train services. It said the weather could also cause some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces and icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.
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Hour by hour weather forecast for Nottingham:
Monday, March 6
12pm: 6C and overcast
1pm: 6C and overcast
2pm: 6C and overcast
3pm: 6C and heavy showers
4pm: 6C and overcast
5pm: 6C and cloudy
6pm: 5C and cloudy
7pm: 5C and cloudy
8pm: 4C and cloudy
9pm: 4C and cloudy
10pm: 3C and cloudy
11pm: 3C and overcast
Tuesday, March 7
12am: 3C and overcast
1am: 2C and cloudy
2am: 2C and cloudy
3am: 2C and cloudy
4am: 1C and cloudy
5am: 1C and cloudy
6am: 1C and cloudy
7am: 0C and cloudy
8am: 1C and cloudy
9am: 1C and cloudy
10am: 2C and cloudy
11am: 3C and sunny intervals
12pm: 4C and cloudy
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