New ice warning issued for northern Lincolnshire - but things are set to suddenly change

Temperatures are set to stay very chilly until the weekend when things are expected to suddenly change
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A new weather alert has been issued warning of "difficult travelling conditions" as the freezing spell continues to affect northern Lincolnshire - though the end is in sight.

The Met Office yellow-level warning comes into force at 4pm today (Wednesday) and will be in effect until 10am on Thursday. In it, the forecaster says: "Icy stretches are expected to form on untreated surfaces during Wednesday evening and overnight into Thursday as temperatures drop below freezing. A few sleet or snow showers are also likely at times, particularly close to coasts."

This warning is specifically focused near the east coast, including Grimsby and Cleethorpes.

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Met Office chief meteorologist Matthew Lehnert said: “Overnight temperatures will drop below zero fairly widely over the next few days, which has resulted in some ice warnings, with further warnings likely through this week."

Temperatures are set to remain low until the weekend with daytime highs between 2 and 4C, and overnight lows potentially dropping below -4C in some rural parts of our region.

However, a very noticeable change is on the way ...

Turning wet, windy and much milder

Though Saturday will start off just about as chilly as the rest of this week, things will change quite rapidly through the afternoon and evening.

A band of rain is forecast to roll in along with much milder air. With it, winds will pick up quickly with gusts of up to around 50mph at times. Though the high temperature is expected to only be around 2 or 3C at noon on Saturday, by 3am on Sunday it will be around 12 or 13C.

It'll stay mild and blustery through Sunday with a mixture of sunshine and showers.

The mercury is then expected to drop again heading into next week but, though some chilly nights are forecast, daytime highs are expected to be around average for the time of year at between 8 and 11C.

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