Thursday is set to be a bright day across Yorkshire with bouts of visible sunshine but the general outlook is that it will remain extremely cold.

The Met Office expects some early morning frost but no bouts of rain are expected to carry over from the previous night. A spokesperson for the Met Office said: "Cold, mainly dry and bright conditions on Thursday with temperatures again struggling to reach much above zero.

"Feeling breezy at times along the coast. Maximum temperature 3 °C."

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Flood warnings that had been in place for Yorkshire for some time have now been removed. The warnings at Lower River Derwent and Upper River Ouse were removed on Wednesday, January 18.

Sheffield

Partly cloudy changing to sunny intervals by late morning. Maximum temperature is 3C but it will feel like -3C, especially in the later afternoon and evening.

Bradford

A cold day with bright skies and some ground frost. Sunny throughout the afternoon. The sun will set at 4.30pm. Wind gusts averaging 22mph will make it feel colder than usual. It will feel sub-zero outside.

Huddersfield

A cloudy and overcast morning. Afternoon sunshine all through to sunset. Very cold temperatures that feel like -3C despite the maximum temperature being 5C.

York

Partly cloudy changing to sunny intervals by late morning. Maximum temperature of 5C. Much colder at night where it will feel like -5C.

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