Monday 02/11/2015: Gritting and Weather Update - GREEN Status
Nottingham City Council sent this bulletin at 02-11-2015 02:52 PM GMTNottingham City Council - Highway & Energy Infrastructure |
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Issued | 14.50 Monday 2nd November 2015 |
Valid for the period | 12:00pm Monday 2nd November 2015 to Tuesday 3rd November 2015 |
Issued by | Robert O'Regan |
Carriageways | No Action Required |
Today's Forecast |
Remaining murky with mist through much of the afternoon. Widespread mist in the evening thickening overnight and especially through the early hours. Slow to lift and break through the morning. RSTs all kept comfortably above zero. |
Outlook for the next four days (forecasts run from midday to midday) | |
TUESDAY | Mist and fog lifting into low cloud during Tuesday afternoon, but staying dull and cloudy with some patchy, mainly light rain through the evening. Remaining cloudy and mild overnight with some fog likely, mainly over hills and further patchy rain at times. Similar on Wednesday morning with fog/low cloud slowly clearing. |
Wedesday |
Wednesday afternoon will be mostly cloudy with a few outbreaks of showery rain expected. Turning dry overnight and staying mild, with some clear spells developing, possibly allowing some mist and fog patches to form. Any mist or fog will lift into low cloud on Thursday morning as winds strengthen a little. |
Thursdayand Friday |
Generally cloudy, although some hazy sunshine is possible for a time on Thursday afternoon before a band of mainly light rain crosses the area overnight accompanied by a strong breeze. After a bright, dry start, another spell of cloudy, wet and windy weather is expected during Friday. This will clear overnight, but the continuing breeze will ensure it stays mild throughout. |
Please Note: The colour code used for the headings for these forecast refer to the weather forecast and not the need to grit. |
RED - The weather will cause road surface temperatures to fall or stay below zero. |
AMBER - The weather may cause road surface temperatures to fall below zero. |
GREEN - The weather will not cause road surface temperatures to fall below zero. |
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