mornings on a cloudy note, the cloud tending to burn back to parts of the east coast, but it could be thick enough for the odd spot of drizzle. most of us staying dry. the warmest, sunniest conditions in the west. at times there will be a chilly breeze across the south. the peak of the heat is likely to be today and tomorrow somewhere in the west, more than likely around the glasgow area where we ll reach 25 or 26 degrees. where we hang on to the cloud across eastern areas, this is where the temperature will be that bit lower. so under the cloud, for example, on the east coast we might not see a higher temperature than 13 degrees. through the rest of this afternoon what you ll find is the cloud will continue to push back towards the east coast. it will linger anywhere from yorkshire down towards east anglia, but a lot of dry weather elsewhere, a lot of sunshine. we hang on to the cloud across northern scotland. light breezes, but windy through the english channel and a cool breeze acro
the peak of the heat is likely to be today and tomorrow somewhere in the west, more than likely around the glasgow area where we ll reach 25 or 26 degrees. where we hang on to the cloud across eastern areas, this is where the temperature will be that bit lower. so under the cloud, for example, on the east coast we might not see a higher temperature than 13 degrees. through the rest of this afternoon what you ll find is the cloud will continue to push back towards the east coast. it will linger anywhere from yorkshire down towards east anglia, but a lot of dry weather elsewhere, a lot of sunshine. we hang on to the cloud across northern scotland. light breezes, but windy through the english channel and a cool breeze across the south. london seeing a high of 20 degrees today, as is belfast, but 2a or 25 quite possible around the glasgow area. as we head on through the evening and overnight, this cloud will come in quite quickly from the north sea and advance towards the west. we hang on
reach 25 or 26 degrees. where we hang on to the cloud across eastern areas, this is where the temperature will be that bit lower. so under the cloud, for example, on the east coast we might not see a higher temperature than 13 degrees. through the rest of this afternoon what you ll find is the cloud will continue to push back towards the east coast. it will linger anywhere from yorkshire down towards east anglia, but a lot of dry weather elsewhere, a lot of sunshine. we hang on to the cloud across northern scotland. light breezes, but windy through the english channel and a cool breeze across the south. london seeing a high of 20 degrees today, as is belfast, but 2a or 25 quite possible around the glasgow area. as we head on through the evening and overnight, this cloud will come in quite quickly from the north sea and advance towards the west. we hang on to the cloud across northern scotland. there will be some breaks in the west of scotland and northern ireland and here, in rural are
between. we will see pockets of frost, in north east scotland, northern ireland, northern england and the north east midlands. cold start tomorrow, low pressure bringing rain into the south west, pushing eastwards, but there is a lack of isobars on the chart, light breezes on friday. the rain pushing from the west to east, a day of sunshine and showers. not all of us catching a shower, but some will be heavy and thundery with hailstones. temperatures nine to 12 celsius, cool for the stage in we would normally expect 10 degrees to 40 degrees north to south. on saturday, in line of cloud which will drift west, a lot of dry weather, sunshine, weatherfront west, a lot of dry weather, sunshine, weather front coming west, a lot of dry weather, sunshine, weatherfront coming in later in the day bringing cloud into northern ireland and that will produce temperatures are climbing, 9
o clock, imminently, but there is still fog around and that could take its time to clear. maybe not clearing for some until lunch time and may be a little bit laterfor others. the frost is lifting now and for many it s a day of sunny spells and also mild. how mild? in parts of wales we could have highs of 17. the average at this time of year is eight celsius. the highest temperature on valentine s day was 19.1 in 1998 stop this morning, high pressure is firmly in charge of the weather, the tail end of it clipping parts of england and wales. tighter isobars across the north west, where we will have the strongest wind, and a weak weather front has been bringing in thicker cloud and spots of rain through the morning. that will slowly push eastwards, so it will slowly push eastwards, so it will brighten up in northern ireland. mist and fog lifting, allowing some trying to develop and it will develop quite widely. light breezes, gusty wind across the north west and temperatures today