into the far southwest. now, through friday night we will see this band of patchy rain, sleet and hill snow continuing to push southward, getting into northern england, parts of north wales. some wintery showers elsewhere. while it will be another frosty night, it s not going to be quite as cold as the nights we have become used to lately. and as we go through saturday, it will feeljust a little less cold. this band of rain still with some hill snow across the parts of northern england, north wales. some wintery showers elsewhere. we start to develop south or south westerly wind and that will bring something a little less chilly. temperatures certainly should get above freezing in the vast majority of locations. maybe 9 degrees in the southwest of england. into sunday, a bigger change, this frontal system pushing in from the atlantic. that would bring some wind and some rain and some milder air. but it s not going to be a clean transition. because things have been just so cold lately t
particularly in the north. elsewhere, some spells of sunshine once any early freezing fog is cleared from the southeast corner. but it will be in another cold day. just 2 degrees there in aberdeen for the afternoon high. 6 degrees in plymouth, something a bit less cold into the far southwest. now, through friday night we will see this band of patchy rain, sleet and hill snow continuing to push southwards, getting into northern england, parts of north wales. some wintery showers elsewhere. while it will be another frosty night, it s not going to be quite as cold as the nights we have become used to lately. and as we go through saturday, it will feeljust a little less cold. this band of rain still with some hill snow across parts of northern england, north wales, some wintery showers elsewhere. we start to develop south or south westerly wind and that will bring something a little less chilly. temperatures certainly should get above freezing in the vast majority of locations. maybe 9 de
uk. foremost, it is going to be dry where it is clear skies, frosty where it is clear skies, frosty where we have the cloud and the fog, and it is going to stay pretty chilly full stop tomorrow morning, there could be some issues with fog. could be pretty dense patches through the midlands and into north east england, toward south east scotland. through the day, it should lift into low cloud. the best of the sunshine, southern and western areas. we have this weather front encroaching into the north west. a view showers for northern ireland in western scotland. yeah, double figure values, up to 12 degrees here, single figures elsewhere. as we move out of wednesday and thursday, this area of high pressure with a centre across the north west of russia will start to really influence our weather. i will start to see a lot of dry weather, cooler air pushing from the south east. the weather front in the north west will bring patchy rain to parts of scotland, more of a breeze here. for much of
variable cloud, patchy mist and fog and also some sunshine around. temperatures up to 10 degrees, but chilly where we hold on to the low cloud and mist and fog. by the end of the week it will turn colder, and we start to see the area of high pressure really exerting its force, it started to bring a stronger easterly breeze. with the easterly breeze, even seedy blue colours on the colder pushing westwards. see these are blue colours. by the time we reach saturday and sunday, it will be colder for all areas. temperatures at this point below par for early december. we could even see a little bit of rain, patchy rain, a few showers which will have a slightly wintry element to them, particularly across the hills in the north and east. turning colder by the end of the week. back to you, clive. a reminder of our top story. england and wales are about to go head to head at the world cup in qatar, with captains harry kane and
scandinavia so we will be drawing in lighter winds from the south east. most places tried a bit of early mist and fog which could be problematic it could linger where it does, it will stay quite grey and gloomy but the best of the sentient to south and west up to 12 degrees there for stops with her front will bring thicker clock, patchy rain. you can see here it affecting the north west if the uk even as we head on into the sea. this area of low pressure will continue to affect the far north west of the country to thursday and friday in fact. so thicker clad, more of a breeze, outbreaks of rain across parts of scotland, and for much of northern ireland and for england and wales it should be largely dry. again variable cloud a bit of mist and fog around and limited spells brightness probably the best of such a towards the west. where it could be up to 11-12 the west. where it could be up to 11 12 may be 13 but cooler further east under the low cloud in mist in merck. friday, very little