Orange weather warning in place until noon, with further warning to take effect at 6pm
Throughout the day, Thursday will be very cold, sunny and mainly dry, with just a few wintry showers in the north and northwest.
The showers will likely fall as rain near the coasts, transitioning to sleet and snow further inland. Friday night won’t be as bitterly cold as previous nights, but lowest temperatures will still dip to between minus 3 degrees to plus 2 degrees, with conditions being coldest in the east.Later in the night, outbreaks of rain and sleet will become more widespread with some turning to snow, especially over higher ground.
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