You'll need your big coat!
For Yorkshire as a whole, the Met Office said: "Overnight frost and fog will gradually lift on Monday morning to leave another fine day. There will be plenty of sunshine during the morning, which may turn hazier later. Maximum temperature 8 °C."
The sun will rise from from 7.44am and set as early as 4.57pm. Sunshine is predicted from 8am onwards until midday, then sunny intervals and cloudy skies in the evening.Temperatures will peak at 7C and dip to 1C. The 'feels like temperature' shows a drop in degrees across the day, so it will feel like 0C at about 9am.
The Monday forecast comes after the Met Office issued a cold weather alert as a 'Beast from the East' is set to arrive this month - and temperatures could drop as low as -10 degrees.
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