Snow is set to continue in Leeds over the next two days, as the Met Office issues a new amber weather warning, meaning heavy snow is forecast.
Forecasters applied the warning from Thursday afternoon until midday on Friday. The Met Office say heavy snow is likely to cause transport disruption over the next two days.
People should expect delays on roads, cancellations to rail and air travel and a chance that some rural communities could become cut off. The Met Office has warned people on the best ways to stay safe during heavy snowfall.
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Light flurries started to fall in the city centre and the outskirts of Leeds including the Oakwood area on Wednesday. Further disruptive spells are expected later in the week on Friday with conditions becoming quieter across the weekend.
As the Met Office warns of severe weather on the way, here is a full hour-by-hour forecast for Leeds until the end of Tuesday.
Leeds
6am: 1C - Cloudy
7am: 1C - Cloudy
8am: 1C - Cloudy
9am: 1C - Cloudy
10am: 1C - Light SNOW
11am: 1C - Light SNOW
12 midday: 1C - Light Snow
1pm: 1C - HEAVY SNOW
2pm: 1C Light Snow
3pm: 1C Light Snow
4pm: 1C Sleet
5pm: 1C Sleet
6pm: 1C Sleet
7pm: 1C Sleet
8pm: 1C Sleet
9pm: 1C Light Snow
10pm: 1C Light Snow
11pm: 1C HEAVY SNOW
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