The Met Office has predicted that snow may fall across Cambridgeshire across the Valentine's Day weekend.
Flutters of snow have been on the long-range forecast on both the Met Office and Weather25 for a few weeks now, and it appears it may come to fruition this weekend.
The scale of the predicted snow, which at one stage was expected to be "blizzard-like", has calmed down, but early risers may still catch a glimpse of it.
For a localised, hour-by-hour forecast for your area, take a look down below.
Huntingdonshire
Snow is expected to start in Huntingdonshire at 4am on Sunday, February 15.
It will be mixed with rain through the early hours of the morning, continuing up until 9am.
Temperatures will stay low, at around two degrees, but warm up from 10am onwards and will reach around six degrees.
The rain will stop at 10am, but return again at 3pm and last until 7pm.
East Cambridgeshire
Over in East Cambridgeshire, snow fall is expected to start at 5am on February 15 when temperatures are as low as two degrees.
The snow is not predicted to be mixed with rain, and will carry on through the morning until 11am.
From 9am until 11am, the snow will be mixed with rain.
Temperatures, like Huntingdonshire, will reach highs of around six degrees.
Rain is set to return at 4pm and carry on until 7pm.
Fenland
In Fenland, light snow is expected to start at around 4am on February 15.
The snow will mix with rain at around 7am, and last until 10am.
It will be a cloudy remainder of the day until rain returns again at 4pm until 7pm.
Temperatures will reach around six degrees at their peak.
Peterborough
It is the same picture in Peterborough on February 15 as it is across the rest of the county.
Snow will start at around 4am and mix with rain at around 6am, lasting until 10am when temperatures start to rise.
The rain is predicted to set back in at around 3pm and continue until around the early evening, easing off at 7pm.
Temperatures are expected to rise to around six degrees.
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