Wintry conditions continue as weather warning issued for Norfolk
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow for the county on Sunday.
It will be in place from 10am until 4pm.
The warning comes after Weather25 predicted a "100pc chance of heavy snow" for parts of Norfolk.
An alert for ice was also in place until Saturday morning.
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The Met Office said: "Rain moving eastwards through Sunday morning is likely to turn increasingly to sleet and snow.
"Slushy accumulations of a centimetre or so are likely with a chance of two to four centimetres should snow turn briefly heavier, this more likely for the Lincolnshire Wolds and parts of Norfolk and Suffolk."
Snow is expected to turn back to rain before clearing later in the afternoon.
The forecaster is warning that wintry weather may cause delays and lead to dangerous driving conditions.
It advises people to plan journeys ahead and pack essentials, such as blankets and an ice scraper, in cars in case of any delays.
