The Met Office is warning of icy conditions on the Yorkshire Coast tonight.
The Met Office say temperatures tonight could drop to -4 °C and they say there is the potential for ice developing and some challenging travelling conditions on Thursday night and Friday morning.
Forecasters say:
"A band of sleet and snow will clear south through the remainder of this afternoon which could result in some patchy accumulations of 1-2 cm, mainly on hills. Skies will clear during the evening leading to ice developing on untreated surfaces for the remainder of the night and Friday morning."
The Met office have issued a Yellow Ice warning from 5pm on Thursday to 10am on Friday.
They say there is the potential for some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces and say there will probably be some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.



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