Storm Dudley, Eunice and Franklin have wreaked havoc across Leeds over the past few days.
Leeds train station even had all lines blocked, leaving passengers stranded but it's hoped that over the next few days, we'll start seeing the ends of those blustery gales and heavy rain.
Over this next week, from Monday 21 February to Friday February 25, the Met Office predicts that the strong winds we've been enduring will begin easing.
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It could even be that we'll see some sunny spells despite the winds that will take place.
Today is still set to be those strong winds we've already seen but even now it should be lessening.
But the wind easing, doesn't take the cold away with minimum temperatures expected to be around 1 degree over the county.
There's likely to be some frost over night and going onto Tuesday Leeds will get more rain and still be experiencing some strong gusts.
And from Wednesday to Friday that wind and rain remain.
But Friday is set to be drier than the rest of the week and those sunny spells will be more obvious.
Tuesday, February 22
Leeds will be cloudy and then change to heavy showers by late morning.
The city will see a maximum of 10 degrees and a minimum of 4 degrees.
Wind gusts will reach a maximum of 39mph from 11am till 3pm.
Wednesday, February 23
Wednesday will see clear skies changing to partly cloudy by early evening.
Leeds will reach a maximum of 10 degrees and a minimum of 3 degrees.
Wind gusts will reach a maximum of 38mph.
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Thursday, February 24
Thursday is set to bring the most miserable weather, with temperatures only reaching a maximum of 6 degrees.
Minimum temperature will be 3 degrees, whilst the average wind gust will be 38.
Friday, February 25
The end of the week should be much better, with the wind gusts finally heading down towards 20mph.
The temperature will reach a maximum of 8 degrees and a low of 3 degrees.
Saturday, February 26, and Sunday, February 27
This weekend is set to be much more dry and cloudy instead with highs of 10C on both days.
As it stands, absolutely no rain is forecast although it is likely to remain overcast all weekend.
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UK long range weather forecast (February 25 to March 6)
Friday, February 25, is likely to be dry for many with sunny spells, however there may be some rain in the northwest during the afternoon. The rest of the period is likely to see largely unsettled and changeable conditions.
The north and northwest are likely to see the wettest and coldest conditions, with spells of rain and hill snow interspersed with periods of sunshine and showers.
The south and southeast will generally be less windy and more settled, but there is still likely to be some rain at times. Overall temperatures are likely to be near average, slightly milder in the south and colder in the north.
Winds are also likely to be strong throughout the period, with gales or severe gales possible almost anywhere, but especially in the north.
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