eastwards throughout the day. wintry showers towards the north and also for north sea facing coasts with the cold air spilling down from the north throughout the day. some of our temperatures dropping throughout the day. it is going to feel cold, particularly in exposure to that very chilly northerly wind. and then high pressure builds in on sunday night. the winds will lighten apart from towards eastern coastal areas. so there will be a widespread sharp frost developing into monday morning and probably some icy surfaces around as well. we ll keep the strength of the wind towards north sea facing coast. it s going to feel bitterly cold here. there will be some wintry showers also across the north of scotland. elsewhere, it s largely dry, but we are still in that cold air mass. some sunshine, top temperatures of only 7 9 degrees celsius for most of us. so the cold air hangs on throughout monday because you can see the mild air not too far away associated with these atlantic fronts that
rather than 14, bearing best. up to 12 degrees today ratherthan14, but bearing best. up to 12 degrees today rather than 14, but still mild. the rain band on the north and west spread south, could be wintry over the high ground of scotland as it moves. by the end of the night it will clear from the south and south east. clear skies, cold will clear from the south and south east. clearskies, cold air mass, some frost on the north and west of the uk. frost free certainly for the last night for the south east of england. sunday, big area of high pressure across the uk, light wind, there s a mass locked in place. it is chillier to what we re used to. the values through sunday and into next week, we will be closer to what we expect this time february. widespread sunshine after the cold start. cloud for the northern and western isles, may be the far south west of england. most places will be clear, blue skies and sunshine. notice the temperatures are single figures, most between seven and nin
during the afternoon. so, top temperatures between about 4 8 celsius during this stage. and then, further ahead towards friday now. initially, we start off with the blue colour, with the blue colours, the cold air mass with us, but a warmer air mass and a weather front starts to move in from the west. that s likely to bring a period of rain, perhaps preceded for a time by some snowfall in the west during the course of friday. it looks like this front tends to fizzle out as it bumps into that higher pressure that still holds on towards the south and the east. so, 4 5 celsius for most of us in the east, but back into double figures for the likes of plymouth as that rain arrives. now, that takes us through into the weekend and a real change in the feel to the weather. we re all back into double figures during saturday and sunday. there will be quite a lot of cloud, the breeze picking up at times and perhaps a bit of rain, especially towards the west, but as we look further ahead now into
a lot of dry, settled weather again, some wintry sunshine, temperatures about 4 to 7 degrees by this stage in the week. now, looking ahead towards thursday, we ve got a ridge of higher pressure that s going to be moving in for a time at least. that should squeeze away most of those showers. still the chance of some sleet and snow showers perhaps across the far north east of scotland, but i think for much of the uk, some mist and some fog to start things off, but quite a bit of dry, clear, sunny, cold weather developing during the afternoon. so top temperatures between about 4 to 8 degrees during this stage. and then further ahead towards friday now. initially, we start off with the blue colour, the cold air mass with us, but a warmer air mass and a weather front starts to move in from the west. that s likely to bring a period of rain, perhaps preceded for a time by some snowfall in the west during the course of friday. it looks like this front tends to fizzle out as it bumps into that
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