Nottinghamshire residents will have opened their eyes to blankets of snow this morning (March 10) - and more is expected to fall across the county, with a yellow weather warning in place until 2pm. Yesterday (March 9) brought mass disruption to transport services and flight delays and authorities have warned today could be more of the same.
Forecasters have issued the warning, advising people to expect disruption due to the weather conditions. Heavy snow has the potential to cause disruption to traffic on roads - stranding some vehicles and passengers.
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Power cuts may occur and other services, such as mobile phone coverage, may be affected. Yet, fortunately for some, the Met Office has predicted the 'heavy' snow to stop at around 10am.
A spell of sunshine has also been forecast as we head into the afternoon. Still, residents should expect freezing cold temperatures as low as -2C.
The Met Office forecasters have predicted "sleet or snow" in the first part of the day, but "brighter conditions with scattered wintry showers will follow." Maximum temperatures of 5C
A more severe amber warning was issued for parts of the East Midlands, valid over the border in Derbyshire, from 3pm on Thursday (March 9) through to 12noon on Friday (March 10). Under the amber warning, areas affected have been warned of travel delays, train cancellations and power cuts.
Hour-by-hour weather forecast across Nottingham on Friday, March 10:
8am: Heavy snow, 0C
9am: Heavy snow, 0C
10am: Overcast, 1C
11am: Overcast, 1C
12pm: Sunny intervals, 2C
1pm: Light showers, 3C
2pm: Sunny intervals, 3C
3pm: Sunny intervals, 3C
4pm: Sunny, 3C
5pm: Sunny, 2C
6pm-11pm: Clear night, -2C
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