AFTER weeks of settled weather, it looks as though the weather is set to take a turn for the worse.
The Met Office has issued a weather warning for snow and ice early next week.
The warning starts at 10:00 GMT on Monday, 18 November, and lasts until 10:00 GMT on Tuesday, 19 November.
However, there's no need to panic.
The Met Office described the conditions as offering 'a small chance of disruption from snow and ice'.
Up to 20cm of snow is possible on higher ground on Monday and Tuesday, with a small chance of up to 10cm of snow settling at lower levels, which could prove disruptive, the Met Office said.
The warning covers much of southern Scotland and north-east England, West Yorkshire, and parts of the north-west of England, including Lancashire and Cumbria, and is in force from 10am on Monday until 10am on Tuesday.
But it will certainly feel cold.
Temperatures won't get much above freezing on both days.
So wrap up well.
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