in the hills as well. north of it, the risk of frost and certainly some ice. all of us, a colder night than last night. so, as we go into sunday, a change is afoot. colder weather for all. the real coldest air the darker blue colours here waiting in the wings to push their way southwards through sunday night and into monday. it s to the north of this zone of cloud and outbreaks of rain, and also, hill, sleet and snow which arrive through parts of wales, the midlands and east anglia through the day. south of it, sunshine, a few showers, more of a westerly wind to the north of it. a northerly wind making it feel increasingly chilly. lots of sunshine around, but frequent snow showers in the north of scotland and a sub zero wind chill to go with it. as you go, then, into sunday night, a bank of rain as it pushes through the english channel could turn to sleet and snow in the south east. but northern england, northern ireland most likely to see a covering of snow as we start monday
in the north of scotland and a sub zero wind chill to go with it. as you go, then, into sunday night, a bank of rain as it pushes through the english channel could turn to sleet and snow in the south east. but northern england, northern ireland most likely to see a covering of snow as we start monday morning. but across the board, very cold start to monday morning. maybe as low as 8 through parts of scotland. and that risk of frost and ice, which will be with us for a time next week, with that colder air in place. and there will be a chance of snow in places. frost and ice the most widespread risk. temperatures, you can see, in the capital cities staying in the mid, if not lower, single figures. rising, with some rain returning later in the week.
the goal isn t to live forever. jamal edwards, who has died at the age of 31. now it s time for a look at the weather with stav. a much quieter end to the day then. we started with storm franklin continuing to push out into the near continent. a ridge of high pressure building in, that will settle things down overnight. dry weather and chilly across eastern areas, but the next frontal system will arrive across the north and west and temperatures recovering by the end of the night but wind and rain will push into scotland and northern ireland. this frontal system working its way in from the west. ws it pushes across england and wales, it will slowly fizzle out, so the rain won t be as heavy across england and wales as across scotland and northern ireland. you can see it fizzling as it moves south and east, clearing away from the south east
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