Hour-by-hour weather forecast for the North East
A weather warning remains in place for the North East as wintry conditions take hold.
Drivers are being warned of icy roads after overnight sleet and rain and some areas on higher ground may see more snow.
The first snow of the year fell on Saturday with parts of Northumberland and County Durham seeing the heaviest.
The Met Office yellow weather warning for snow and ice is in place until 11am on Sunday.
The weather warning says: “Icy patches are expected to develop, especially on untreated surfaces, where snow has fallen on Saturday and where showers are frequent this evening and overnight.
“Showers will also be wintry at times, mainly inland and particularly over higher ground where above 200-300m a further few centimetres of snow is possible in places.”
Here is the hour by hour forecast for the region:
9am: Sleet shower / 2 °C / feels like 0 °C / 50% chance of precipitation
10am: Sleet / 2 °C / feels like -1 °C / 60% chance of precipitation
11am: Sunny intervals / 2 °C / feels like -1 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
12pm: Light rain / 2 °C / feels like 0 °C / 40% chance of precipitation
1pm: Sunny intervals / 3 °C / feels like 0 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
2pm: Overcast / 3 °C / feels like 0 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
3pm: Cloudy / 3 °C / feels like -1 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
4pm: Cloudy / 3 °C / feels like 0 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
5pm: Cloudy / 3 °C / feels like 0 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
6pm: Cloudy / 3 °C / feels like 0 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
7pm: Cloudy / 3 °C / feels like -1 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
8pm: Overcast / 3 °C / feels like 0 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
9pm: Cloudy / 3 °C / feels like 0 °C / 10% chance of precipitation
10pm: Light shower / 3 °C / feels like -1 °C / 40% chance of precipitation
11pm: Cloudy / 3 °C / feels like 0 °C / 10% chance of precipitation