South Tyneside weather: What the forecast has in store for the week ahead

As South Tyneside and the wider North East continues to deal with the aftermath of Storm Arwen, we take a look at what forecasters are predicting for the week ahead.
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Part of the North East region has been warned to expect ice in the early hours of Monday, November 29, with a Yellow alert issued by the Met Office.

This warning runs from 3pm on Sunday until 10am on Monday, with a frosty start and wintry showers forecast for much of the region.

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Coastal areas will likely miss out on the worst of the ice and frost – but it will still feel very cold, despite the sunshine.

Here’s what the outlook says for the week so far for South Tyneside:

Monday: 4°. Partly cloudy changing to light rain in the afternoon.

Tuesday: 6° – 11°. Light rain changing to cloudy by late morning.

Flooding at the junction of Bents Road and the seafront at South Shields on Saturday, November 27 as we take a look at what the weather has in store for the coming week.Flooding at the junction of Bents Road and the seafront at South Shields on Saturday, November 27 as we take a look at what the weather has in store for the coming week.
Flooding at the junction of Bents Road and the seafront at South Shields on Saturday, November 27 as we take a look at what the weather has in store for the coming week.
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Wednesday: 3° – 7°. Partly cloudy changing to sunny intervals by late morning.

Thursday: 2° – 6°. Cloudy changing to sunny intervals by late morning.

Friday: 5° – 8°. Cloudy.

Saturday: 4° – 7°. Partly cloudy changing to sunny intervals by late morning.

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