of the day on this northerly wind. further south across much of england and wales, it is a drier picture with lighter winds. temperatures still on the mild side, 12 to 14 celsius. but then we will start to see this area of low pressure just move through into southern england, i think, by the time we get to saturday night into sunday morning. so, here could be quite a wet start to the day. the low will eventually move away, allowing high pressure to build in. but a wet start to the day on sunday for southern areas of england. that rain eventually pulls away, wintry showers feeding down on this northerly wind as we head throughout the day, even possibly to some lower levels. still a lot of uncertainty. temperatures between 9—11 celsius, but with plenty of added wind chill from this brisk and really rather chilly northerly wind. as low pressure pulls away on sunday, we can start to see this high pressure building in as we head through monday. and this will help to kill off a lot of the showers across the mainland uk, but still some showers just moving through into northern areas of scotland, falling as snow. a bit of a wintry mix, perhaps, to lower levels at times. and some more showers just moving towards north sea—facing coasts as well, but elsewhere, it is largely dry. and i think there will be some sunshine.