of frost into tomorrow morning with lightening winds. elsewhere, it s largely frost free. the gales across the far north of scotland and shetland will ease down as we head throughout the night. so, on friday, high pressure out towards the west starts to build in as we head into the weekend. our cold front continuing to journey southwards, so this is how we ll kick off friday morning. there will be quite a bit of cloud around, some outbreaks of drizzle not really amounting to very much at all, a passing showerfor much of england and wales through the morning. sunny spells developing for northern england, scotland and for northern ireland, too. we might well catch a shower or two across northern ireland. some of those showers possibly wintry in nature across the hills of scotland. quite a bit of added wind chill to factor into these temperatures, too. so, in theory, they ll be a bit higher, 9 10 degrees celsius, but in practice, it will feel colder. and that high pressure is set to build
of frost into tomorrow morning with lightening winds. elsewhere it s largely frost free. the gales across the far north of scotland and shetland will ease down as we head throughout the night. so, on friday, high pressure out towards the west starts to build in as we head into the weekend. 0ur cold front continuing to journey southwards, so this is how we ll kick off friday morning. there will be quite a bit of cloud around, some outbreaks of drizzle not really amounting to very much at all, a passing showerfor much of england and wales through the morning. sunny spells developing for northern england, scotland and for northern ireland, too. we might well catch a shower or two across northern ireland. some of those showers possibly wintry in nature across the hills of scotland. quite a bit of added wind chill to factor into these temperatures, too. so, in theory, they ll be a bit higher, 9 10 degrees celsius, but in practice, it will feel colder. and that high pressure is set to build
with lightening winds. elsewhere it s largely frost free. the gales across the far north of scotland and shetland will ease down as we head throughout the night. so, on friday, high pressure out towards the west starts to build in as we head into the weekend. our cold front continuing to journey southwards, so this is how we ll kick off friday morning. there will be quite a bit of cloud around, some outbreaks of drizzle not really amounting to very much at all, a passing showerfor much of england and wales through the morning. sunny spells developing for northern england, scotland and for northern ireland, too. we might well catch a shower or two across northern ireland. some of those showers possibly wintry in nature across the hills of scotland. quite a bit of added wind chill to factor into these temperatures, too. so, in theory, they ll be a bit high, 9 10 degrees celsius, but in practice, it will feel colder. and that high pressure is set to build in through the weekend and it s v
back to rain, though, as the milder air works in. this snow developing across the grampians and the highlands, well, is likely to stick around for a little bit longer because something a bit colder will cling on in the northern half of scotland. but elsewhere, northern england, wales, the southwest turning very, very wet indeed. east anglia and the southeast staying mainly dry for a good part of the day, brightening up in northern ireland through the afternoon. but it is going to be windy, especially in the southern half of the uk temperatures ranging from 4 degrees there in aberdeen to 11 in plymouth. now, as we go through tuesday night, we ll see these outbreaks of heavy rain continuing to journey southwards and eastwards, lingering across the south of england, and then the rain returning into the southwest and the southern half of wales by the end of the night. some rain will also linger for a time in the northern isles. but for the majority, it is going to stay frost free, a mild
though, as the milder air works in. this snow developing across the grampians and the highlands, well, is likely to stick around for a little bit longer because something a bit colder will cling on in the northern half of scotland. but elsewhere, northern england, wales, the southwest turning very, very wet indeed. east anglia and the southeast staying mainly dry for a good part of the day, brightening up in northern ireland through the afternoon. but it is going to be windy, especially in the southern half of the uk temperatures ranging from 4 degrees there in aberdeen to 11 in plymouth. now, as we go through tuesday night, we ll see these outbreaks of heavy rain continuing to journey southwards and eastwards, lingering across the south of england, and then the rain returning into the southwest and the southern half of wales by the end of the night. some rain will also linger for a time in the northern isles. but for the majority, it is going to stay frost free, a milder night in pr