This is when the Met Office is warning snow could hit Sheffield this week

Forecasters have warned snow could hit Sheffield this week as temperatures continue to plummet.
Sheffield endured one of the worst winters for snow in 2017/18.Sheffield endured one of the worst winters for snow in 2017/18.
Sheffield endured one of the worst winters for snow in 2017/18.

The Met Office said the city will remain largely unaffected but added there could be flurries over the Pennines and on high ground.

The city will remain largely unaffected, with the agency instead warning higher ground will experience flurries.

Sheffield endured one of the worst winters for snow in 2017/18.Sheffield endured one of the worst winters for snow in 2017/18.
Sheffield endured one of the worst winters for snow in 2017/18.
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Forecasters said tonight would feel cold with large cloud and amounts and showers continuing overnight.

Temperatures could fall as low as 2°C but feel colder in the brisk wind.

It will remain cold through Tuesday with further showers and strong easterly winds, which will be gusty in nature.

Showers will be heavy and become prolonged and are expected to turn wintry across higher ground. Temperatures are not expected to get higher than 8°C.

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Winds will ease by Wednesday but it will remain cold with showers or longer spells of rain, which will again be wintry across hills.

Forecasters warned of frost and icy patches overnight later this week.

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