The Met Office yellow weather warning is still in place for Yorkshire, including Leeds, on Friday, with heavy rain set to batter parts of the county. Parts of Yorkshire saw flooding on Thursday (November 17) causing traffic and public transport disruption.
However, on Friday, Leeds is set to see a dry day throughout, according to the Met Office forecast. The forecast for Yorkshire says: "Staying unsettled on Friday, with persistent rain, heavy at times, especially during the morning. Rain easing and turning more showery through the day, before clearing by evening. Less windy. Maximum temperature 10 °C."
Leeds is set to see a dry day, despite the weather warning. The Met Office has predicted no rain on Friday, with temperatures at highs of 10C and lows of 7C. The day will be cloudy throughout.
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The outlook for Saturday to Monday says: "A chilly start Saturday, before cloud and outbreaks of rain edges in from the North Sea. Rain gradually clearing east on Sunday. Chilly start on Monday, further rain arriving later."
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