Freezing rain and snow could hit parts of England this weekend.
Snow and ice warnings were issued in parts of northern England on Saturday, according to Met Office. However, the warning was later cancelled.
Up to 2 inches of snow can fall in parts of the north, including Scotland. Passengers are told to expect a disruption to the trip.
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Cold rain is rare – also expected in the north when cold rain drops freeze on cool surfaces and create ice.
The Met Office also says heavy rain could fall in parts of South Wales and southwest England.
The weather forecaster says we have experienced 69% of the sun this winter – when we should have experienced about 83%.
This month alone, they say we experienced 35% of the sunlight – when we were supposed to have 46% by this point in February.
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“There's a high chance that it will snow.”
Met Office Meteorologist Matthew Lehnert said:
“It is possible that 2-5 centimeters are possible in the marsh of Civiot and North York, and some local accumulation can be seen at lower levels.
“Some freezing rain will temporarily affect higher parts of the pennine, leading to an ice-like condition. Snow outside the warning area is possible, but the amount may be small.”