that we had in pembrokeshire. i think 6 8 degrees will be nearer the mark. high pressure is still close to the uk, hence the quietness of the weather. it is starting to recede, but underneath the high pressure, we ll probably have clearer skies as we move into tuesday morning. so, probably a bit more blue on the chart, a greater chance of having some frost across england and wales, for example. that s where we should see, hopefully, a bit more sunshine, perhaps, on tuesday during the day. more cloud continues to affect northern ireland, and in scotland, it s probably going to turn more cloudy more widely. in the north of the country, there could be a bit of light rain or drizzle as well. the winds are still light, but it s quite a cold day on tuesday. probably only it degrees through the central belt of scotland as that cloud increases, and seven in the southeast of england. now, we really set things up for the middle part of the week as that big area of low pressure is filling the atl
cloud increases, and seven in the southeast of england. now, we really set things up for the middle part of the week as that big area of low pressure is filling the atlantic. pressure is falling, these bands of rain are spiralling around that area of low pressure. we start cold and frosty on wednesday. southern and eastern areas likely to stay dry and bright, but in the west, it s clouding over more quickly. it s getting wetter as well. that wetter weather is pushing into that colder air, and we re likely to find some snow for a while, particularly in scotland, especially over the hills. still a lot to play for from wednesday onwards with that low in the atlantic trying to push in this milder air in from the southwest, but there s still that block of colder air in the north. that colder air looks further north, so most of the country should be turning milder later in the week, with the chance of some rain at times.
and there ll be more cloud in north west england and wales than we had on sunday, so we re not going to reach the 15 degrees that we had in pembrokeshire i think 6 8 degrees is going to be nearer the mark. high pressure is still close to the uk, hence the quietness of the weather. it is starting to recede but underneath the high pressure, we ll probably have clearer skies as we move into tuesday morning. so, probably a bit more blue on the chart a greater chance of having some frost across england and wales, for example. that s where we should see, hopefully, a bit more sunshine, perhaps, on tuesday during the day. more cloud, though, continues to affect northern ireland, and in scotland, it s probably going to turn more cloudy more widely. in the north of the country, there could be a bit of light rain or drizzle as well. now, the winds are still light but it s quite a cold day, i think on tuesday probably only 4 degrees through the central belt of scotland as that cloud increas
should be a bit brighter. best of the sunshine, probably northern and western areas of scotland. there ll be more cloud in northwest england and wales than we had on sunday, so we re not going to reach the 15 degrees that we had in pembrokeshire. i think 6 8 degrees will be nearer the mark. high pressure is still close to the uk, hence the quietness of the weather. it is starting to recede, but underneath the high pressure, we ll probably have clearer skies as we move into tuesday morning. so, probably a bit more blue on the chart, a greater chance of having some frost across england and wales, for example. that s where we should see, hopefully, a bit more sunshine, perhaps, on tuesday during the day. more cloud continues to affect northern ireland, and in scotland, it s probably going to turn more cloudy more widely. in the north of the country, there could be a bit of light rain or drizzle as well. the winds are still light, but it s quite a cold day on tuesday. probably only four de
generally temperatures similar to today and near normal for this time of year. but the weather is changing, because the high pressure that has kept it quiet and settled is moving away, and instead this big area of low pressure swamping the atlantic, and around it we have these bands of rain, which will start to arrive on wednesday. but we start to arrive on wednesday. but we start with a widespread frost in scotland, england and wales, a bright start, it does cloud over. in the west the wind picks up, that cloud bring some rain across wales, western england, northern ireland, into scotland, bringing in some out there for western areas but ahead of it to the east, will be quite a cold feeling day i think during wednesday. beyond then, an area of low pressure, one band of rain moving away, another one starting to come in for thursday. this will bring some wetter weather northwards and eastwards. the wettest of the weather pushing its way up into scotland, and as the rain clears away from