It may be snowing or sleeting now if you look out of your window as the day was due to start cloudy with periods of rain, sleet or snow, especially near the coast.
But from later this morning conditions are set to improve with sunny spells developing as the sleet clears southwards. However, it will remain cold and windy with gales along the Norfolk coast.
Tonight our area is likely to stay dry and clear as winds ease, though further wintry showers will affect the coast where it will stay very windy. Feeling bitterly cold. And we can expect to wake up tomorrow to a sharp frost.
There was a yellow warning for ice overnight, but that should also end mid morning today.
Tomorrow is set to be a cold day with some brighter spells in the west, however the east will see further wintry showers, though these will tend to die out later in the day.
The outlook for Sunday to Tuesday is for a gradual change to milder conditions, but generally cloudy with periods of rain, heavy at times on Sunday.
Some drier and possibly brighter periods on Monday and Tuesday.
Temperatures remain the same for most of next week around 5 to 6 degrees centigrade with temperatures hovering around freezing overnight.
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