Leeds is still recovering from a 27-hour blast of freezing temperatures which saw 11 inches of snow in some places but there may still be some more to come.
Last week, Leeds saw persistent snow following yellow weather warnings. The Arctic Blast came after a Polar Vortex in January and a Sudden Stratospheric Warming in February.
And the Met Office has just issued a new 17-hour weather warning for Leeds.The snowfall last week caused chaos, which saw drivers stuck on the M62.
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A yellow weather warning is in place for Tuesday. Some early morning rainfall is expected till about 4am.
There will be periods of cloud cover till mid-morning when some sunny spells may occur. But late afternoon rainfall is expected.
The Met Office said: "A very cold but sunny start, with frost and icy surfaces. Occasional snow showers likely from late morning, with brisk winds, gradually fading through the evening giving another cold night. Maximum temperature 5 °C."
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