A snowstorm has hit the USA, but will the cold weather there affect Norfolk in any way?
The storm in the States brought a record-breaking amount of snow that caused disruption for millions of people living on the east coast.
More than 600,000 properties endured power outages as thousands of flights were cancelled at major airports such as JFK in New York.
It comes as the UK saw the hottest day of the year so far on Wednesday, with temperatures hitting 17C in parts of Norfolk.
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Forecasters warn that the weather in the US will begin to make its way across the Atlantic towards mainland Europe and the UK.
A spokesman for the Met Office said: "The low-pressure system that caused all the snow in the north east coast of the US will be moving its way across the Atlantic towards the UK; however, it will move towards Iceland.
"It will bring some wet and windy weather over the next few days, but it will not bring any wintry conditions like snow and ice."
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