Mercury set to drop as Yorkshire freezes again

Yorkshire could be hit by the tail end of an Arctic blast which threatens to turn Wales and the Midlands into a wintery wonderland this weekend.
Snow is forecast this weekendSnow is forecast this weekend
Snow is forecast this weekend

The mercury is set to drop across the region over the next few days, as a cold weather system makes its way up the country from the south east.

The worst of the sleet and snow could hit parts of South Yorkshire, and higher ground and moors across the region on Saturday - with some expected on Thursday too.

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MeteoGroup forecaster Chris Hogan said: "It's getting colder across the region over the next few days. There's a little chance tomorrow (Thursday) of snow and sleet on the highest ground and moors - but the greatest chance of snow is coming in on Saturday day time.

A parent and child make their way to scool in the unseasonal snow in Farsley in March 2013A parent and child make their way to scool in the unseasonal snow in Farsley in March 2013
A parent and child make their way to scool in the unseasonal snow in Farsley in March 2013

"At the moment it's not looking like extensive snow in the region, the frontal system will mainly be affecting North Wales and parts of the Midlands, but as the front pushes across it will cusp the bottom of Yorkshire."

Wednesday's weather is expected to be cold, with showers in the morning drying out as we head into the evening - though there is a chance of some scattered wintry showers towards dawn.

Thursday is looking rather cloudy and breezy with one or two wintry showers at first, though becoming dry with lighter winds by the afternoon, with sunny spells developing. Feeling chilly with a maximum Temperature 5°C.

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Friday will be dry with light winds and some bright spells. Saturday is set to be breezier with wintry showers, especially in South Yorkshire, and on higher ground, and feeling chilly in onshore winds. Sunday is expected to be drier, but still feeling cold in strengthening onshore winds.