of thunder. brightest and driest in eastern areas, orfewest showers, but chilly and cold enough for some of the showers to fall as snow over the tops of the mountains in the north. quieter as we go through this evening and overnight as those showers finally fade away but only before we see more wind and rain rolling in from the atlantic later in the night. but before then, a fairly widespread frost and some patchy fog for our monday morning rush. in contrast, the hazards will be potentially gale force winds in southern and western areas and heavy rain for northern ireland, across wales, southern and central parts of england. perhaps a showery picture but chilly in the north, still cold enough for some winteriness in those showers on the hills.
england, wales, south west england, southern and eastern scotland, still a lot of low cloud around, a few spots of drizzle, bit of mist and fog for some. and then there s this band of rain that s really pepping up at the moment. some heavy rain for northern ireland, western scotland bringing a risk of some localised surface water flooding. now, the rain will tend to turn a little lighter and patchier through saturday, and the weather front will finally, after a couple of days, start to move away into parts of the north of england and the north of wales. midlands, east anglia, southern counties of england should be much more in the way of sunny spells compared with recent days, and temperature still pretty high for october, 18 19 degrees. the second half of the weekend sees that cold front across northern areas pushing southwards. it s a weakening feature, so there won t be much rain left on it by the time it reaches east anglia and south east england, but there could be an odd patch. f
skies across east anglia and south east england behind this cold front because what we re seeing at the moment is cooler and fresher air starting to spread in from the near continent. and that s significant because as humidity levels drop, the clouds will increasingly break up, and that s happening right now across east anglia and the south east. meanwhile, for northern england, wales, south west england, southern and eastern scotland, still a lot of low cloud around, a few spots of drizzle, bit of mist and fog for some. and then there s this band of rain that s really pepping up at the moment. some heavy rain for northern ireland, western scotland bringing a risk of some localised surface water flooding. now, the rain will tend to turn a little lighter and patchier through saturday, and the weather front will finally, after a couple of days, start to move away into parts of the north of england and the north of wales. midlands, east anglia, southern counties of england should be much
england, wales, south west england, southern and eastern scotland, still a lot of low cloud around, a few spots of drizzle, bit of mist and fog for some. and then there s this band of rain that s really pepping up at the moment. some heavy rain for northern ireland, western scotland bringing a risk of some localised surface water flooding. now, the rain will tend to turn a little lighter and patchier through saturday, and the weather front will finally, after a couple of days, start to move away into parts of the north of england and the north of wales. midlands, east anglia, southern counties of england should be much more in the way of sunny spells compared with recent days, and temperature still pretty high for october, 18 19 degrees. the second half of the weekend sees that cold front across northern areas pushing southwards. it s a weakening feature, so there won t be much rain left on it by the time it reaches east anglia and south east england, but there could be an odd patch. f
this meanwhile, for northern england, wales, south west england, southern and eastern scotland, still a lot of low cloud around, a few spots of drizzle, bit of mist and fog for some. and then there s this band of rain that s really pepping up at the moment. some heavy rain for northern ireland, western scotland bringing a risk of some localised surface water flooding. now, the rain will tend to turn a little lighter and patchier through saturday, and the weather front will finally, after a couple of days, start to move away into parts of the north of england and the north of wales. midlands, east anglia, southern counties of england should be much more in the way of sunny spells compared with recent days, and temperature still pretty high for october, 18 19 degrees. the second half of the weekend sees that cold front across northern areas pushing southwards. it s a weakening feature, so there won t be much rain left on it by the time it reaches east anglia and south east england, but t