in cardiff and plymouth. the evening and overnight, the weatherfront will take its cloud, patchy light rain and drizzle, snow coming in behind it, but we snow largely on areas exposed to the northerly wind, sun northern ireland, northern scotland, eastern and north eastern england. a cold night, the risk of ice on untreated surfaces, and a widespread frost. into tomorrow, eventually we lose that weather front, a lot of dry weather around, some sunshine as well, but again where we have the northerly wind is where we have the northerly wind is where we have the northerly wind is where we will see the snow showers, and although these are the temperatures you will see on your thermometer, it will feel much colder than that because of the wind. a quick peek at wednesday, potential you can see some snow getting on across southern counties for a time as well. carol, thank you very much, more detailfrom for a time as well. carol, thank you very much, more detail from you as the programme goes
apparent, one month on. you are watching bbc news. this picture by me was taken last night in shetland where we saw quite a bit of snow. snow in the forecast as we go through this week, potentially as far south as southern england. today and tomorrow, snow and ice risk is in north into scotland and north east england and there is a risk of some travel disruption. we could have up to 20 centimetres in higher ground across the highlands, 5 10 centimetres across north east england, but we will see some snow getting down to lower levels as well. today, a weather front sinking southwards, taking its cloud, patchy light rain and drizzle with it. behind it, because their digs in and we continue with frequent wintry showers across the north of
temperatures today, one in lerwick, but milder airfurther south under the cloud. there are this evening and overnight, the weather from continues to sink southwards, call there continues to dig in behind it and the wintry showers will fall in areas exposed to the northerly wind. we could see some inland this well. temperatures may fall to 8 in some sheltered glens. widespread frost and the risk of ice to start the day, our weather front pulling away, dry weather tomorrow, for a bit of sunshine, areas exposed to the northerly wind will see wintry nights. it will feel cold when you are out on the strength of the wind, despite the temperature on the thermometer. it will feel more like 5 in aberdeen. tuesday night will be even colder, 10 in some sheltered clients, glens, once again with widespread frost and the risk of ice and retreated services. we run into a complication on the forecast. the atlantic air is trying to come in across the uk but the arctic air is also embedded across
now there s snow in the forecast as we go through this week, potentially as far south as southern england later in the week. but today and tomorrow, the snow and ice risk is in north and east scotland and northeast england. and there s a risk of some travel disruption. we could have up to 20 centimetres in higher ground across the highlands, 5 to 10 centimetres across northeast england. but we will see some of this snow getting down to lower levels as well. today, we ve got a weather front which is sinking southwards, taking its cloud, patchy light rain and drizzle with it. behind it, the cold air starts to dig in and we continue with frequent wintry showers across the north of scotland, interspersed with some sunny spells. temperatures today, only one in lerwick, but we re still in the milder air further south under all that cloud. now through this evening and overnight, a weatherfront continues to sink southwards. the cold air continues to dig in behind it and the wintry showers will
cold when you add on the strength of the wind, despite what your temperature on your thermometer might say. feel more like minus five in aberdeen. if anything, tuesday night s going to be even colder, minus ten in some sheltered glens, once again with a widespread frost and the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. then we run into a complication in the forecast. this atlantic air is trying to come in across the uk, but the arctic air is also embedded across our shores. so the positioning of these weather fronts is crucial, as is the area of low pressure coming in, where it lies, as to where we get the snow. at the moment, this is what we think. it will come in across southern areas of england for a time, and then it will revert back to cloud and rain, but later we ll see more rain and some snow coming in across the southwest. push further north, it s drier and there ll also be some sunshine. but even as we head towards the end of the week, later in the week, there still is the risk of so