
Wrap up warm as we could have some snow or sleet today.
That's the prediction from the Met Office, who have issued a weather warning for western and northern parts of the North East.
The warning is in place between until 11am on Wednesday.
The Met Office says: "Heavy, squally showers will turn to sleet, hail and snow for many areas of Scotland later on Monday, then parts of Northern Ireland and the far north of England Monday night. Snow showers will continue through Tuesday and Tuesday night, although perhaps more of sleet and hail near some coasts.
"Over the hills, snow will drift in the strong to gale force winds. The warning has been updated to increase the amounts of snow and impacts.
"Travel delays on roads are possible, as are public transport cancellations. There is a chance of power cuts, while services such as mobile phone coverage may be affected."
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North East forecast
Temperatures are hovering above freezing, but the wind is making it feel even colder.
Snow and sleet are expected later this morning, too.

Here’s the Met Office’s forecast for the region:
“It will be cold with the strong westerly wind giving a significant wind chill.
“Scattered hail, sleet or snow showers interspersed with sunny spells.
“Showers will be most frequent in the west, giving accumulations for some, especially over western hills.
“Maximum temperature 3 °C.”
Snow, sleet and hail possible
Good morning.
We will have updates throughout the day of the icy conditions, with snow and sleet forecast.
The Met Office’s weather warning reads:
“Heavy, squally showers will turn to sleet, hail and snow for many areas of Scotland later on Monday, then parts of Northern Ireland and the far north of England Monday night. Snow showers will continue through Tuesday and Tuesday night, although perhaps more of sleet and hail near some coasts.
“Over the hills, snow will drift in the strong to gale force winds. The warning has been updated to increase the amounts of snow and impacts.
“Travel delays on roads are possible, as are public transport cancellations. There is a chance of power cuts, while services such as mobile phone coverage may be affected.”