Snow and sleet could hit Merseyside tomorrow.
The Met Office has put a yellow warning in place for ice but there's also warning of wintry conditions. Today ice is expected to settle leading to some difficult conditions.
But on Tuesday, January 17, even further disruption could be caused by snow flurries, according to forecasters. Monday, January 16 begins with a frosty start however it will also be a crisp winter's day with plenty of sunshine.
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Into the evening, the first lot of snow could be possible, however most places will stay dry and clear. Temperatures will drop to a minimum of -6C.
Into tomorrow it's another generally bright day expected but the threat of snow is greater. It's going to be windier on Wednesday with father sunny spells and wintry showers.
Helen Caughey, deputy chief meteorologist, said: "After a spell of wet and mild weather to start 2023, a brief cold spell will change the feel of our weather across the UK for a few days next week.
"As a northerly flow establishes, we’ll see temperatures decline with overnight frosts returning and the chance of wintry showers in the north. It will certainly feel cold in all regions too, with the northerly winds creating a notable windchill."
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