Could we be in for snow in Sefton following Storm Bella...
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice in Sefton.
An area of snow, sleet and rain will move south through Sunday night with icy surfaces which may cause travel disruption.
The weather warning is in place by the Met Office between 6pm on Sunday December 27 and 10am on Monday, December 28.
The Met Office said: "A band of rain, sleet and snow followed by wintry showers will move south across Scotland and Northern Ireland on Sunday evening and into parts of northern England and north Wales early on Monday morning.”
"Localised accumulations of 1-3 cm are possible to lower levels but higher accumulations are likely over higher ground. Above 250 metres, accumulations of 5-10 cm are possible.”
"Whilst skies are expected to clear from the north overnight, icy patches are likely to develop and persist through to Monday morning."
Ten years ago, Sefton experienced one of the worst Winters ever with heavy snow fall. Thick snow blanketed our Bubble on December 17th 2010.
The extreme snowfall brought buses to a standstill, roads were closed, taxi drivers didn’t want to brave the conditions, and trains were literally stopped in their tracks.
The kids however absolutely loved it!
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