Gritters were out on the county's roads at the weekend.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
12:19 AM
Forecasters are predicting only light snowfall this evening across Norfolk and Suffolk.
Forecasters are predicting only light snowfall this evening across Norfolk and Suffolk.
The Met Office says conditions will be overcast today with widespread mist and low cloud, plus patchy fog, along with outbreaks of light rain or sleet at first.
Any snow is not expected to settle, with daytime temperatures not exceeding 2C.
The Met Office has issued a ‘yellow’ warning of ice, with icy patches likely to form on untreated road surfaces and pavements this evening. Drivers and pedestrians are warned to be alert. The minimum overnight temperature will be -4C.
Tomorrow, temperatures will rise only a few degrees above freezing at best, but conditions will be mostly dry. Early wintry showers will fade away leaving mist and low cloud, with a maximum of 2C.
The Met Office’s Level 3 cold weather alert in the East of England is expected to last until Friday morning.
• For more snow pictures see www.eveningnews24.co.uk throughout the day, and keep sending us your snow pictures at www.iwitness24.co.uk
Supporters of Scottish champions Celtic are in Norwich ahead of the Adam Drury testimonial game tonight.
2 comments
I agree that businesses should be made to clear snow but we should also do our bit on clearing snow from outside our homes. Norfolk County Council have done a stirling job in gritting the main roads in my area but the smaller roads and the pavements remain lethal. I see Suffolk County Council have plans to grit the pavements maybe Norfolk should follow suit?
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Mrs Meldrew
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Businesses should be required to clear the snow from the pavements in front of their premises. This would make life a lot easier and safer for pedestrians.
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Disgusted of Norwich South
Monday, February 6, 2012