The bleak view across Halvergate Marshes
Early morning frosts.
Picture: James Bass
Mark Shields
Saturday, December 1, 2012
7:57 PM
Isolated wintry showers are likely to continue over Norfolk this evening as temperatures dip below freezing.
Met Office forecasts say the majority of the county will have a dry and clear night, with widespread hard frost forming in most areas. Temperatures could drop as low as -3C in some parts.
Norfolk police have advised motorists to be careful on the icy roads in the morning, with temperatures not due to rise above freezing before noon.
A spokesman said: “We’d advise motorists to take it easy on the roads early in the morning. We’re not aware if the roads are being gritted this evening, so we are telling people to be careful on their way around the county.”
Sunday will be dry and sunny for much of the day though it will become cloudier in the west of the county, with a maximum temperature of 3C.
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4 comments
well here in Lingwood it snowed and it looks lovely, slightly more than a light dusting, spot the void where hubby's car was :)
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melalmighty
Sunday, December 2, 2012
I hope you're right, with the rain showers we had on and off during the night, most would've washed away and it's a fine line of temperatures between the rain and clearing skies. Roll on MMGW for Norwich and safe driving.
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nrg
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Nrg.The winter maintenance vehicle's will be out when you are in bed.
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nnaw
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Lets hope the gritters are out.
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nrg
Saturday, December 1, 2012