Leeds hour-by-hour weather forecast as city set to be 'colder than Canada'

Snow in Leeds
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The Met Office has issued a fresh yellow warning “wintry showers and icy patches” that will remain in place across the weekend.

A fresh yellow weather warning, warning of “wintry showers and icy patches”, has been issued by the Met Office and is set to remain in place until 10am today (Friday, November 22).

The warning is in place for areas around Leeds such as Sheffield, Huddersfield and the Yorkshire Coast, as for the weekend more snow is forecast for Leeds.

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The Met Office predicts heavy snow on Saturday, followed by a rapid thaw and subsequent rain on Saturday night, which may cause some disruption.

Daytime temperatures in Leeds today and tomorrow morning are set to stay between 1°C and 5°C, making the city colder than some Canadian cities including Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.

The yellow weather warning for rain and snow will span into Saturday afternoon and Sunday. However, the temperatures will rise rather significantly to highs of 14°.

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Here is the hour-by-hour weather forecast for this weekend in Leeds, as provided by the Met Office:

Friday

  • 10am: 2°C

  • 11am: 3°C

  • 12pm: 4°C

  • 1pm: 4°C

  • 2pm: 5°C

  • 3pm: 3°C

  • 4pm: 3°C

  • 5pm: 3°C

  • 6pm: 2°C

  • 7pm: 2°C

  • 8pm: 1°C

  • 9pm: 1°C

  • 10pm: 1°C

  • 11pm: 1°C

  • 12am: 1°C

Saturday

  • 12am:

  • 1am:

  • 2am:

  • 3am:

  • 4am:

  • 5am:

  • 6am:

  • 7am:

  • 8am:

  • 9am:

  • 10am:

  • 11am:

  • 12pm:

  • 1pm:

  • 2pm:

  • 3pm:

  • 4pm: 10°

  • 5pm: 10°

  • 6pm: 11°

  • 7pm: 12°

  • 8pm: 12°

  • 9pm: 13°

  • 10pm: 13°

  • 11pm: 13°

  • 12pm: 13°

Sunday

12am: 13° 3am: 14° 6am: 14° 9am: 14° 12pm: 13° 3pm: 12° 6pm: 10° 9pm: 10°

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