A band of snowfall is heading towards Gloucestershire. According to the Met Office radar, the white stuff is set to arrive in the county from around 4pm tomorrow (Saturday, January 4).
The forecaster has issued two warnings for snow and ice across the county this weekend. A yellow warning is in place from 12pm tomorrow (Saturday, January 4) until 11.59pm on Sunday, while an amber warning has also been issued from 6pm tomorrow until 12pm on Sunday.
Weather maps from the Met Office show flurries of light snow and sleet arriving at 4pm tomorrow. The snowfall will then get gradually heavier across Gloucestershire as the evening and night goes on.
The first flurries will arrive in Dursley and parts of the Cotswolds. The sleet will then head westwards towards the Forest of Dean at 5pm.
By 6pm, between 0.5mm and 4mm of snow will fall in the Painswick area. Similar amounts will then fall in Dursley and Cheltenham at 7pm.
Most of the county will then see between 0.5mm and 4mm of snow at 8pm as a band shifts across Gloucestershire. The snow will then continue to fall until 11pm.
Snow map at 4pm
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Snow map at 5pm
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Snow map at 6pm
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Snow map at 7pm
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Snow map at 8pm
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Snow map at 9pm
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Snow map at 10pm
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Snow map at 11pm
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