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Warning of sleet, snow and rare freezing rain in parts of England this weekend

Rare freezing rain and snow could hit parts of England this weekend.

A yellow weather warning for snow and ice was issued for parts of northern England on Saturday - covering the North East and parts of Yorkshire, from 6am to 2pm, according to the Met Office. But the warning was later cancelled.

Up to two inches of snow could fall in parts of the north, including Scotland - with passengers told to expect some travel disruption.

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Rare freezing rain - when cold rain droplets freeze on cool surfaces and create ice - is also expected in the north.

The Met Office has also said that there may be heavy rain over parts of southern Wales and southwest England.

Weather forecasters say that so far this winter, we have experienced 69% of sunshine - when we should have experienced around 83%.

This month alone, they say we have experienced 35% of sunshine - when we should have had 46% by this point in February.

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'Some snow likely'

Met Office meteorologist Matthew Lehnert said: "Through Saturday the rain will move further east and as it does it'll bump into the colder air, meaning some snow is likely, mainly for parts of northern England, covered by the snow and ice warning.

"Two to five centimetres is possible over the Cheviots and North Yorks Moors, and it's possible we could see some localised accumulations to lower levels.

"Some freezing rain could affect higher parts of the Pennines for a time too, leading to icy conditions. Some snow is possible outside the warning area, although amounts are likely to be small."

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