THE Met Office has warned travellers to be wary of disruption, although North East Lincolnshire is unlikely to see snow until Monday.
In a bulletin issued at 11.28am this morning, the Met Office warned that rain could turn to snow in north eastern areas of England, but maps show there is little risk of snow falling as far south as Grimsby or Cleethorpes.
The Met Office said: "Amounts of snow are likely to be highly variable with some places seeing very little, particularly at low levels during the day.
"However, 5-10cm could accumulate locally, particularly above 200 metres, with icy surfaces an additional hazard.
"The public should be aware of the potential for localised disruption to travel."
The snow is expected to move west tomorrow but a yellow warning has been issued for Monday, when five centimetres of snow is being predicted in some areas.
In a bulletin issued at 11.28am this morning, the Met Office warned that rain could turn to snow in north eastern areas of England, but maps show there is little risk of snow falling as far south as Grimsby or Cleethorpes.
The Met Office said: "Amounts of snow are likely to be highly variable with some places seeing very little, particularly at low levels during the day.
"However, 5-10cm could accumulate locally, particularly above 200 metres, with icy surfaces an additional hazard.
"The public should be aware of the potential for localised disruption to travel."
The snow is expected to move west tomorrow but a yellow warning has been issued for Monday, when five centimetres of snow is being predicted in some areas.