Hour-by-hour weather forecast for Sunderland as temperatures plummet ahead of lockdown easing
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Met Office forecasters have predicted temperatures as low as 2C across the North East region today – Sunday, April 11 – following windy and frosty conditions earlier this week.
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Hide AdThe latest Met Office forecast said: “A cold and frosty start.
"Bright throughout the day, but wintry showers initially near coasts developing inland to affect much of the region through the morning, perhaps heavy at times with temporary accumulations on hills. Chilly throughout.”
Temperatures on Wearside are expected to drop overnight with a frosty morning in store on Monday, April 12.
The Met Office added: “Tonight will see showers easing through the evening with clear skies allowing temperatures to fall sharply. A widespread frost developing across the region overnight. Minimum Temperature -3 °C.”
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Hide AdMonday, April 12 marks the next stage in the Government's roadmap out of lockdown restrictions.
From Monday, non-essential retail, personal care premises and outdoor hospitality will reopen for the first time in months
We take a look at the hour-by-hour weather forecast for Sunderland throughout Sunday.
Time: Temperature (feels like)
Sunday, April 11
10am: 3C (-1C)
11am: 5C (0C)
12pm: 5C (1C)
1pm: 5C (1C)
2pm: 4C (1C)
3pm: 4C (2C)
4pm: 4C (2C)
5pm: 3C (1C)
6pm: 4C (2C)
7pm: 3C (0C)
8pm: 3C (0C)
9pm: 2C (-1C)
10pm: 2C (-1C)
11pm: 2C (-2C)
12am: 1C (-2C)