According to the Netweather forecast for Thursday, colder air is expected to take hold by Friday and some snow will start to fall.
The forecast reads: A wild start this morning with gusts over 60mph. Overnight a deep low pressure has moved past northern Scotland, trailing its weather fronts over the UK bringing a spell of rain. As these frontal bands clear away over the North Sea there will be clearer, brighter skies with a rash of blustery showers from the Atlantic. By tomorrow, as colder air takes hold, some of these showers will turn wintry with snow on northern hills. Further rain or showers from the west into the weekend but less so by Sunday.
North Bank Road alongside the River Nene, east of Peterborough and west of Dog-in-a-Doublet Sluice
Riseley Brook at Riseley and Pertenhall
River Avon at Birlingham and Eckington
River Avon at Evesham
River Avon at Strensham and Bredon
River Avon at Twyning
River Blithe from Blithfield Reservoir to Bancroft
River Blythe at Blyth End
River Dene at Walton
River Derwent at Old Malton
River Derwent at Stamford Bridge - The Weir Caravan Park and Kexby Bridge
River Dove at Dovefields Crossing and Saltbrook Cottage
River Glen at Greatford and Kates Bridge
River Glen at Surfleet Reservoir during high tide periods
River Leam at Eathorpe, Huningham and Offchurch
| UPDATED: 10:32, Wed, Jan 20, 2021
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