The Met Office has predicted a misty start to the day in Leeds on Monday. Temperatures are forecast to be around -3C in the early morning with misty spells expected between 8am and 10am.
Temperatures will increase slightly throughout the day but it will be a cold one across the city. Temperatures are expected to reach highs of 0C before dropping back down to minus levels from 9pm.
The Met Office forecast for Leeds and Yorkshire says: "A cold, bright day for many, though freezing fog patches may not fully clear in places. Staying dry generally but the risk of a wintry shower along the coast. Maximum temperature 1 °C."
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It's set to become colder throughout the week, with freezing fog and frost predicted across Leeds and the rest of the county.
But although snow has fallen across many parts of the UK including Sheffield, London and Scotland over the weekend, it seems like forecasters aren't expecting snow for Leeds just yet.
The Met Office outlook for Tuesday to Thursday says: "Very cold with widespread frost and freezing fog patches forming overnight and slow to clear by day. Wintry showers at times, predominantly in eastern parts on Wednesday."
It will become colder in Leeds but by Wednesday clearer and sunny skies are expected with temperatures rising to around 2C.
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