Although it will remain freezing overnight, hazy sunshine is expected to break through during the day next week, forecasters have predicted.
Sunday will be rather cloudy at first, but with icy patches and some sleet.
It will then dry but still misty in places with a maximum temperature will be 2 Celsius (36F).
A dry, cold and frosty night with clear spells is predicted with some mist or freezing fog patches and icy roads. The temperature will dip to -3C (27 F)
The outlook for Monday and Tuesday is that it will stay mainly dry and cold with freezing fog patches lingering and some hazy sunshine.
The maximum temperature will be 2C (36F). Min -3C (27 F)
Wednesday is expected to be a very cold day, but staying dry with some hazy sunshine at times.
It will have similar temperatures during the day to that of Monday and Tuesday.
Forecast courtesy of WeatherQuest.
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