isles as we had monday, but wetter, and some rain approaches towards the west. elsewhere, misty low cloud shrouding the hills and coasts in fog, and some drizzle in the west. central and eastern areas have the better chance of the sunshine, perhaps the north coast of wales, the moray firth, and that's when we'll see temperatures responding sunshine, again 14—15. but then a change as we go through towards wednesday. behind this weather front we have got a change in wind direction. so that north—westerly will bring a chillier feel for most of us. quite a bit of cloud, some rain as well. that rain really dragging its heels to clear in the south—east and east anglia, and something a little bit wintry over the hills, but it is february after all. i think what we'll notice is more blue sky — in fact, quite sparkling skies for many, but temperatures will be 3 or 4 degrees lower than they have been, back down to average. now, there could be a few wintry flurries heading their way southwards during wednesday night into thursday. i think the main thing thursday morning is the chilly start. fairly widespread frost returning for many, and it won't be the only frost that we see in the coming few nights either. a ridge of high pressure keeps things largely fine and dry