parts of england and wales on wednesday, although the clyde will burn back to the coast and a few areas could see the cloud linger on. the rest of the sunshine in scotland and northern ireland and the highest temperatures, it could be 25 degrees in the glasgow area and the mid to high teens along north sea coast. 0n high teens along north sea coast. on thursday more cloud for northern and eastern scotland, cloudy for eastern england with a breeze air and sunshine in the south and west. temperatures could be a bit lower on thursday, up to 23 degrees. but again who across north sea coast, particularly where the cloud lingers. an area of high pressure hose on four friday into the weekend, but a different story in southern europe. here we are seeing daytime showers and thunderstorms from iberia across to the greek islands. but friday, saturday and sunday look to be dry and settle, warm by day and cool at night.
temperatures could be a little bit lower on thursday, up to 23 degrees in parts of north west england, wales and the southwest. but again, cool across north sea coasts, particularly where the cloud lingers. our area of high pressure holds on for friday into the weekend, but a different story going on across southern europe. here, we re seeing daytime showers and thunderstorms break out from iberia across to greece and the islands. but for our shores, friday, saturday and sunday, look to be mostly dry and settled, warm by day, fairly cool at night.
see the lightest of the winds and the highest of the temperatures could be 25 or 26 degrees in the glasgow area. but again, the mid to high teens along north sea coast. thursday, more cloud, i think, for northern and eastern scotland. again, rather cloudy for eastern england with more of a breeze there. best of the sunshine towards the south and the west. temperatures could be a little bit lower on thursday, up to 23 degrees in parts of north west england, wales and the southwest. but again, cool across north sea coast, particularly where the cloud lingers. 0ur area of high pressure holds on for friday into the weekend, but a different story going on across southern europe. here, we re seeing daytime showers and thunderstorms break out from iberia across to greece and the islands. but for our shores, friday, saturday and sunday, look to be mostly dry and settled, warm by day, fairly cool at night.
sunshine it should feel quite pleasant. not too much of a breeze. further outbreaks of rain over scotland tonight, tending to become light and patch are in nature, and while we have had daytime showers elsewhere, these should largely fade away with variable amounts of cloud overnight. it will be milder than last night too. as for tomorrow, we do have a cold front working its way eastwards, but it is not really making much in the way of progress in land. it will bring a bit more cloud to parts of northern ireland and scotland, but that could locally be on the heavy side, further south a drier story but still the cloud building is the day wears on, showers cropping up generally from a region from dorset to yorkshire and anyway to the south east of that. some could be on the sharp side. in the sunshine, temperatures could get up the sunshine, temperatures could get up to 19 or 20 celsius at best. looking further out, thursday night into friday, the cold front making
have the sweat marks on it. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. over the next couple of days it will feel cold as we pull in a strong northerly wind. that certainly is the case today, driving in all these showers across the north and east, over the tops of the hills in eastern england, they will be wintry, but we could see some wintriness getting down to lower levels in scotland. at the same time rain coming in across wales, the midlands and into southern england, some of that will be heavy and thundery. in between, some brighter sunny skies but feeling cold in the wind. through this evening and overnight, rain clears from the south, lots of clear skies and temperatures will fall away, in the highlands as low as 5 or 6. we are looking at a widespread frost and the risk of ice on untreated surfaces where we have seen daytime showers.