Met Office warn snow could continue into tomorrow
HILLY areas could see up to 10cm of snow falling tonight and into th early hours of tomorrow, the Met Office has warned.
The yellow warning - meaning 'be prepared' - was extended into tomorrow after forecasters predicted snow may fall in the east of England today.
At around 8am, a short hail-storm hit Cleethorpes, which briefly covered the ground with tiny, white pellets of ice.
However, tonight, sleet is expected to turn to snow, with accumulations of 2.5cm and up to 10 cm on east-facing slopes.
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The public have been warned that there may be disuption to travel - although snow on the ground is likely to quickly clear.




2 Comments
by havntone
Sunday, March 10 2013, 12:11PM
“What do you expect 'outoftown', its typical of NewsdeskGy, typical of the paper as a whole now. Boys trying to do mens jobs springs to mind.”
by outoftown
Sunday, March 10 2013, 9:53AM
“Why can't you lot spell properly ? You are supposed to be trained journalists ? you have proof readers ? Seem like a little thing, but it infuriates me, and it happens consistently in the Telegraph..It is HAIL..not HALE. Gordon Bennet !!”