IT may not seem like it now, but temperatures are going to massively climb in Herefordshire in the coming days.
However, with it comes wind and rain, with weather warnings in place.
The yellow warning for wind that has been issued by the Met Office is in place from 6am on Sunday (January 21) to 6am on Monday (January 22).
This means that there is a slight chance of damage to buildings, such as tiles blown from roofs, while power cuts may occur. There is also a small chance to injuries and danger to life from flying debris, while roads and bridges could close.
Temperatures dipped to as low as minus seven degrees Celsius is some parts of Herefordshire this morning (January 18) and it's set to be another cold day tomorrow.
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However, the mercury will start rising by Saturday (January 20) with the wind kicking in the following day. BBC weather forecasts that gusts will reach up to 46mph during Sunday (January 21) afternoon, which will also bring rain.
The wet weather, says the BBC, will continue overnight and into Monday (January 22) morning before it becomes drier by lunchtime.
However, another wet day is forecast for Tuesday (January 23) with temperatures amazingly hitting as high as 15C.
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