It's set to be a bright but cold day across Leeds on Tuesday as temperatures hit minus levels again.
The Met Office forecast shows another very chilly start to the day, with temperatures around -2C before levels begin to rise in the afternoon. No snow has been forecast across the area.
Temperatures will rise to between 1C and 2C from 11am before dropping again into the evening. Cloudy skies will take over throughout the night with the sunny spells continuing across the second half of the week.
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The Met Office forecast for Leeds says: "Very cold conditions will continue on Tuesday, remaining dry with temperatures only reaching low single figures during the afternoon. Long sunny periods. Clouding over a little from the west later. Maximum temperature 3 °C."
Elsewhere in Yorkshire, snow is predicted to hit in both Huddersfield and Bradford, with showers starting in the evening, with an ice warning still in place.
The outlook for the remainder of the week is showing blustery wintery showers in some parts of the county as the cold weather continues.
The forecast for Wednesday through till Friday says: "Very cold conditions are expected to continue. Blustery wintry showers likely to affect coastal areas at times, especially on Wednesday. Dry otherwise, with continued frosts overnight and risk of ice."
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