it s highly likely that we re going to close out the month of february as we began, with high pressure dominating and a good deal of quiet and largely dry weather around. but at this time of year, clear skies by night lead to frosty conditions, so it s been a cold start in devon, but that s where we ve seen some sunshine. different story in highland scotland first thing this morning quite a lot of cloud around. the reason being, yes, we ve got high pressure with us, but as the winds come round in a clockwise direction, a cold north easterly wind is driving in some cloud coming in off the sea. there s always a risk of some showers here and some of those will push a little bit further inland, maybe turning wintry to the tops of the peaks and the pennines. the wind coming from the north east, a cold source, and gusts 30 to 40mph, so it will feel pretty chilly along that east coast. the best of the sunshine further west, particularly the north west of scotland. temperatures are likely to
but that s where we ve seen some sunshine. different story in highland scotland first thing this morning quite a lot of cloud around. the reason being, yes, we ve got high pressure with us, but as the winds come round in a clockwise direction, a cold north easterly wind is driving in some cloud coming in off the sea. there s always a risk of some showers here and some of those will push a little bit further inland, maybe turning wintry to the tops of the peaks and the pennines. the wind coming from the north east, a cold source, and gusts 30 to aomph, so it will feel pretty chilly along that east coast. the best of the sunshine further west, particularly the north west of scotland. temperatures are likely to peak between five and eight degrees. believe it or not, that s where they should be for this time of year. now, as we go through the evening and overnight most of the showers will tend to fade back to the far north east of england and, under clearer skies, we are likely to see a
the pennines. the winter is coming from the north east, cold source, soak us up to a0 miles an hour. the best of the sunshine further west, particularly the north west of scotland, and temperatures likely to be between five and 8 degrees, where they should be for this time of year. through this evening and overnight, most of the showers will tend to fade back to the far north east of england and under clear skies we are likely to see a touch of frost quite widely across the country. low single figures first thing on sunday morning, perhapsjust first thing on sunday morning, perhaps just below first thing on sunday morning, perhapsjust below in first thing on sunday morning, perhaps just below in more first thing on sunday morning, perhapsjust below in more rural parts. we are likely to start off on sunday chilly, but largely quiet. the high pressure not moving very far very fast. maybe isobars opening up far very fast. maybe isobars opening up a little. meaning the winds will be slight
hello there. it s highly likely that we re going to close out the month of february as we began, with high pressure dominating and a good deal of quiet and largely dry weather around. but at this time of year, clear skies by night lead to frosty conditions. so it s been a cold start in devon, but that s where we ve seen some sunshine. different story in highland scotland first thing this morning, quite a lot of cloud around. and the reason being, yes, we ve got high pressure withers. but as the winds come round in a clockwise direction, a cold northeasterly wind is driving in some cloud coming in off the sea. so there s always a risk of some showers here, and some of those will push a little bit further inland, maybe turning wintry to the tops of the peaks and the pennines. the wind coming from the northeast, a cold source and gusts 30 to a0 miles an hour.
through the evening we will keep some showers but they will start to fade. under clearskies some showers but they will start to fade. under clear skies overnight they are likely to fall away so it could be a shock to the system when you wake up tomorrow. the exception is the far north and west. some double digits but likely to be single because first thing in the morning. it comes with the compensation of a lovely start to sunday. lots of sunshine for sunday morning. we will see more in the way of thickening cloud and showers, and is as we go through the morning, rain arrives. it will push steadily south and east through scotland. around 13 16 degrees further south with bad sunshine perhaps 16 18 as a high. it will turn increasingly windy, gusty, and it will drive the weather fronts with plenty of showers as we go through the day on monday. monday could feel quite different. look at the wind coming from the north. a cold source for