Warrington wakes up to snow

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A light flurry of snow arrived in Warrington overnight with more wintery showers forecast throughout the week.

For snow fans, it transformed areas of the town into a winter wonderland but has caused difficult conditions on local roads and underfoot.

Today:
An icy start with wintry showers in places, and also a local covering of snow. More general periods of snow developing through the day, perhaps turning to rain in coastal regions. Travel disruption is possible. Becoming windier and feeling cold. Maximum temperature 4 °C.

Tonight:
A wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow this evening with further travel disruption likely. Gradually turning drier overnight with icy stretches developing. Very cold with a severe frost developing. Minimum temperature -7 °C.

Wednesday:
Frosty with icy surfaces at first, then a crisp winter’s day with plenty of sunshine. Staying generally dry but a rogue light snow flurry couldn’t be entirely ruled out. Cold. Maximum temperature 3 °C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Largely sunny and cold on Thursday with scattered snow flurries, these perhaps heavy and frequent later. Sunny spells and less cold on Friday, then wet, windy and milder on Saturday.

Updated: 04:00 (UTC) on Tue 16 Jan 2024
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