Snow round-up and weather forecast for Lincolnshire

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Monday, January 14, 2013
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Temperatures are set to freeze overnight after a day of snow in Lincolnshire.

Met Office amber 'be prepared' warnings remain in place across the county with more snow likely to fall during the night and into Tuesday morning.

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Motorists are urged to take care on the roads and the Highways Agency has confirmed it will be gritting A and B roads twice during the night, paying particular attention to hills.

Drivers can view the Lincolnshire County Council gritting route map and are encouraged to stick to treated roads where possible.

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Snow caused multiple accidents on Lincolnshire's roads throughout January 14 with cars leaving the road, getting stuck on hills, breaking down and involved in collisions.

Up to 10cm of snow could fall again overnight with skies not predicted to clear until Wednesday but a chance of snow once again on Friday with temperatures remaining at freezing point.

Stay up to date with the snow forecast for Lincolnshire via the weather channel.


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