Norfolk has seen a week of snow flurries and freezing temperatures, but when will the cold snap end?
Parts of Norfolk, including the mid and south parts of the county, woke up to a dusting of snow this morning after a yellow weather warning for snow and ice was in place for the county until 7am.
Due to the adverse weather conditions, National Highways is urging road users to check ahead and plan for disruption to their journeys.
After a dusting of snow and freezing temperatures overnight, please take care on the roads this morning.
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A Met Office Level 3 cold weather alert for most of the country has been extended until 9am on Monday, March 13.
⚠️ Please check your journeys during this period of snow and ice.@metoffice yellow and amber weather warnings are in place for parts of Britain. 🌨️
— Network Rail (@networkrail) March 9, 2023
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A spokeswoman for Met Office said: "Temperatures by day will be around 5-7C through to Saturday.
"There is likely to be a widespread, hard frost on Saturday morning.
"On Sunday we will start to see milder air moving in across the south of the UK, bringing daytime max temps of 10-12C for the end of the weekend and into the start of next week."
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