Latest weather outlook for the North East

The severe weather is expected to continue battering the North East for the remainder of the week, bringing further snow showers and strong winds to the region.
The snowy weather has battered the region over the last couple of days.The snowy weather has battered the region over the last couple of days.
The snowy weather has battered the region over the last couple of days.

The Met Office has predicted that the stormy weather brought on by a combination of the Beast from the East and Storm Emma will continue tomorrow and over the weekend.

Tomorrow will see scattered blustery snow showers continuing to arrive on a strong easterly wind, with further accumulations expected and some drifting, although this should improve as winds ease later. The maximum temperature will be 0C.

A snowman at The Alnwick Garden.A snowman at The Alnwick Garden.
A snowman at The Alnwick Garden.
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The outlook for Saturday to Monday remains similarly cold with sunny spells and further snow showers, however winds will gradually ease, with temperatures also very gradually rising to highs of 4C. Despite this, widespread frosts and icy stretches remain likely.

Yellow and Amber warnings for snow remain in place for the region and across the UK for tomorrow and into the weekend. More details, here.