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Nottingham Post
National
Ben Reid

Nottingham weather forecast for this week as more snow expected

Weather warnings remain in place across Nottinghamshire until Wednesday with more snow showers expected.

Frequent snow showers may lead to travel disruption in places and there is a yellow weather warning in place for snow until Wednesday night, February 10 (11.59pm).

The Met Office says some roads and railways are likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.

There is a small chance of longer travel delays in places with some stranded vehicles and passengers, along with delayed or cancelled rail and air travel.

Some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces are also possible.

And there will probably be some icy patches on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, forecasters have said.

Motorists were warned about the 'treacherous' conditions on Nottinghamshire roads after a number of crashes in the space of a few hours.

Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service says it had "attended lots of RTCs already" on the morning of Monday, February 8.

Here's the outlook for the rest of the week in the region according to the Met Office:

Monday evening and tonight:

"Occasional snow showers will move west across the region on the brisk easterly breeze overnight, with accumulations to all levels. It will feel very cold with a hard frost and some patchy ice. Minimum temperature -4 °C."

The Victoria Embankment in the snow on February 8 (Marie Wilson/Nottingham Post)

Tuesday:

"Snow showers continuing, but some brightness between the showers. Icy stretches remain possible with bitterly cold, fresh easterly winds. Another hard frost overnight. Maximum temperature of 1 °C."

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

"Scattered snow showers initially on Wednesday, becoming lighter then clearing later. Drier and brighter on Thursday. Cloudier Friday with brisk winds. Bitterly cold throughout with hard frosts and icy patches."

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