No Beast From The East, but Shropshire could get snow as temperatures set to drop

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No Beast From The East, but Shropshire could get snow as temperatures set to drop
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Less Beast from the East and more numbing from the north for Shropshire as the Met Office issues cold weather warnings.

Warnings have been issued for snow and ice by the Met Office, as a northerly airflow will bring some disruptive weather through next week.

Saturday night will remain fairly cloudy into the evening and overnight. Staying largely dry, temperatures are set to drop to around 2°C. Some showers are possible, which may be wintry over any hills. Going into next week, as north Scotland is bracing for up to 10cm of snow, Shropshire is facing a bit of a cold snap. Temperatures are predicted to be between -3°C and 6°C in the county on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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