Hourly weather forecast as the Met Office issues snow and ice warnings



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The Midlands is facing a yellow weather alert for snow and ice starting Monday.

Experts have issued a weather advisory for the region, which will be in effect from 12 a.m. to 6 p.m. on December 28.

However, the detailed forecasts do not appear to be predicting any major downpours at this time.

The Met Office said rain can turn to snow, which along with widespread ice, could disrupt some travel and public services.

You will find an hour-by-hour forecast below.

6 a. M.

A cold start to the week with temperatures of 0 ° C, although they will feel like -3 ° C.

7 a. M.

It looks pretty dull and cloudy.

8 am

It should stay dry, with only a 10 percent chance of rain.

9 a. M.

Still cloudy but mostly dry.

10 a. M.

It is warming slightly, with temperatures now reaching 1 ° C.


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11 a. M.

The sky will look a bit cloudy as the wind picks up.

12 noon

It will be dry for most during lunchtime.

13:00

Temperatures are expected to reach 2 ° C.

2 pm

Cloudy and windy with a chance of spotty showers.

3 pm

It remains cloudy with maximum temperatures of 2 ° C.

4 pm

There is still a 10 percent chance of rain.

17:00 h

Gusts of 12 mph can be expected.

6 pm

The Met Office’s yellow weather advisory for snow and ice ends.

7 pm

It will start to get colder as we go into the night.

8 pm

Temperatures are expected to be 1 ° C.

21:00 h

The wind will pick up but stay dry.

22:00 h

It will feel like -3 ° C, but it’s actually 0 ° C.

23:00 h

The wind will be stronger, reaching 14 mph.



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