Northamptonshire's weather watchers play it cool over Thursday's 'heavy snow' warnings
Northamptonshire could see some sleet or snow on Thursday — but weather watchers are warning ice on roads and footpaths could be a much bigger problem.
No Met Office warnings are in force for the county despite some dire forecasts of winter weather hitting parts of the county.
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Hide AdAnd local forecasters @NNweather say: "Heavy rain is expected tomorrow morning with a risk of it turning to sleet or snow for a time in the afternoon — particularly in the east of the county — as temperatures fall close to freezing.
"Ice may well be a widespread hazard tomorrow night."
Met Office forecasts predict light snow over Rushden and Oundle from around 2pm, and over Wellingborough from 4pm.
Northampton could also see some flurries for a couple of hours from 5pm onwards.
Friday should be cold and misty but with temperatures tumbling to MINUS 4°C overnight and @NNweather also warned: "Latest Met Office outlook suggests cold weather ahead.
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Hide Ad"Low pressure and northerly/northeasterly winds will bring in cold air from Scandinavia with an associated snow risk for the UK."
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