it s certainly not going to be a cold day butjust a slightly chillier one, 6 10 degrees, sunny spells, some showers, which will be wintry over high ground in the north. and then for friday, another weather system. an area of low pressure hurtles in from the atlantic. that will bring some very heavy rain, again, moving its way quite quickly northwards and eastwards, with some snow over the mountains in scotland, clearing to sunshine and showers. the risk of gales in places on friday, but with the winds broadly coming from the southwest, it is going to be a mild day. now, for the ends of 2022 and into the start of the new year, northern parts of the uk will see something a little colder and there could be some snow over the hills. further south, it ll be milder with some rain at times.
we may see some snow mixing in over the highest ground of the grampians. it s going to be windy, particularly across england and wales. those are the gusts we can expect through the afternoon. but it will be mild for most, 11 or 12 degrees for much of england and wales, 10 there for northern ireland. for scotland, highs of six or 7 degrees. now, as we go through wednesday night, this band of rain with some snow over the mountains in scotland will continue to drift northwards. plenty of showers following on with some blustery winds. overnight, temperatures generally between 4 8 degrees. but as we go into thursday, a subtle change because as this area of low pressure drifts through and we end up on the back edge of it, well, the winds will shift direction to a northwesterly, so it s going to feel a little bit chillier on thursday. nothing exceptional for the time of year. it s certainly not going to be a cold day butjust a slightly chillier one, 6 10 degrees, sunny spells, some showe
then through tuesday, we have low pressure sitting towards the north west, the uk is going to be another blustery day, strongest of the wind scotland, northern ireland, frequent shower o weather front could bring more cloud and rain to the far south east. not a bad afternoon for many with good spells of sunshine. mild in the south. a bit coolerfurther of sunshine. mild in the south. a bit cooler further north. these temperatures are round a little above the seasonal norm. as we move out of the tuesday into wednesday, this area of low pressure affects the north and another area hurtles in for thursday, you have can see the run up to christmas is looking unsettled with spells of wet an windy weather, it will be mild for the most part but as we head into the most part but as we head into the christmas weekend there is the chance of colder air, how far south that moves you will from the to stay tuned
area of low pressure, sitting across us, lots of isobars, and these weather fronts will be enhancing rain fall. it could be wet in the south, a blustery day for all with gales round some coast, we could see some localised flooding in the south west, that is the rain combining with snow and ice melt. an extremely mild day though come piered to what we have been used to. temperatures up tow 1a or 15, so a hugejump from the temperatures up tow 1a or 15, so a huge jump from the last 2a hours. then through tuesday, we have low pressure sitting towards the north west of the uk, it will be another blustery day, strongest of the winds scotland, northern ireland, frequent showers here, weather front could bring ireland, frequent showers here, weatherfront could bring more ireland, frequent showers here, weather front could bring more cloud and rain to the far south east. otherwise not a bad afternoon for many, with good spells of sunshine s again mild in the south, a bit cooler further again mi
bunch of very heavy rain pushed across the south west of england into wales through the early hours, some torrential downpours embedded within this with squally, gusty winds which might wake you up and turning pretty wet across northern ireland, the lowest temperatures further north and east, parts of northern england getting close to or maybe a touch below freezing. the badger flow rate will push north eastward but then become quite slow moving across scotland the band of low rain. behind that, sunny spells in blustery showers, wind gusts around irish sea coasts. temperatures about where they are today, maybe a bit higher, eight to 12 degrees. on thursday yet another frontal system hurtles in from the atlantic so we will see heavy rain, particularly across western areas