Norfolk has experienced its coldest night of 2023 so far, with temperatures plummeting to as low as -7C in some areas on Saturday night.
Meteorologist Dan Holley, from Norwich-based Weatherquest, tweeted a map showing the freezing temperatures overnight in locations across East Anglia.
The coldest area of Norfolk was Marham at -7C, with Houghton Hall -6C, Tibenham -6C and Weybourne -4C.
EAST: Last night was the coldest night of the year so far 🥶
— Dan Holley (@danholley_) January 22, 2023
-8.2°C Pitsford
-8.0°C Woburn
-7.7°C Cavendish
-7.5°C Marham
-7.3°C Monks Wood
-7.0°C Bedford
-6.9°C Santon Downham
-6.8°C Writtle
-6.3°C Houghton Hall
-6.1°C Cambridge NIAB + Rothamsted pic.twitter.com/YAvn2Fd1Fo
Slightly warmer temperatures were recorded in Cromer at 0C.
The coldest place in East Anglia overnight was Cavendish in Suffolk at -8C.
It came amid a yellow weather warning issued by The Met Office for freezing fog, which is in place from 2am today (January 22) until 11am.
Drivers are being urged to take extra care on the roads in these conditions.
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