According to the Met Office's long range weather forecast, the Christmas period is predicted to be frosty and foggy across Leeds.
It predicts that weather will remain consistent with drier interludes but with chilly nights, bringing frost and fog across the country. The national weather service has released a long range forecast stretching from December 11 to 25, covering the two weeks leading up to Christmas.
The forecast, released yesterday (November 26), said: "Confidence remains low for this period. Conditions are expected to be more settled than of late, with the potential for high pressure to be located close to the UK, at least at first.
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"With time, however, we may see a return to frontal systems moving in from the west, with drier interludes between.
"Whilst temperatures may average out close to normal overall, colder conditions are possible at times, with a risk of overnight frost and fog."
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