but it is those north sea temperatures that are real killers to the temperatures adjacent to the north sea, even on land at this time of year with an easterly wind. basically, we pick up cold air that s been sitting across the north sea and feed it straight into eastern coasts. further west with some sunshine, things do get a chance to warm up. and we re looking at highs towards the west today in the best of any sunshine of 15 or 16 degrees, a bit more cloud for wales. in the southwest, though, one or two showers around here could be a shade cooler. pollen levels down from the very high levels across england and wales that we saw earlier this week, but still very high in a few spots and high quite widely across the uk for any allergy sufferers. now looking to thursday, those isobars on that chart opened up a little bit there. for the keen eyed amongst you, that should mean a lighter winds. going through the night with clear skies, lighter winds, some cold air hanging around there. you
temperatures really along much of the north sea coast on tuesday afternoon. won t be much different either, i fear this wednesday. perhaps brighter though across eastern england as the area of cloud and showery rain that we saw hanging around on tuesday moves away westwards. but it is those north sea temperatures that are real killers to the temperatures adjacent to the north sea, even on land at this time of year with an easterly wind. basically, we pick up cold air that s been sitting across the north sea and feed it straight into eastern coasts. further west with some sunshine, things do get a chance to warm up. and we re looking at highs towards the west today in the best of any sunshine of 15 or 16 degrees, a bit more cloud for wales. in the southwest, though, one or two showers around here could be a shade cooler. pollen levels down from the very high levels across england and wales that we saw earlier this week, but still very high in a few spots and high quite widely across the
afternoon in durness. further east, edinburgh lots of low cloud mist and murk being dragged in on the easterly wind. this was newington, just nine degrees. but similar temperatures really along much of the north sea coast on tuesday afternoon. won t be much different either, i fear this wednesday. perhaps brighter though across eastern england as the area of cloud and showery rain that we saw hanging around on tuesday moves away westwards. but it is those north sea temperatures that are real killers to the temperatures adjacent to the north sea, even on land at this time of year with an easterly wind. basically, we pick up cold air that s been sitting across the north sea and feed it straight into eastern coasts. further west with some sunshine, things do get a chance to warm up. and we re looking at highs towards the west today in the best of any sunshine of 15 or 16 degrees, a bit more cloud for wales. in the southwest, though, one or two showers around here could be a shade cooler.
even on land at this time of year with an easterly wind. basically, we pick up cold air that s been sitting across the north sea and feed it straight into eastern coasts. further west with some sunshine, things do get a chance to warm up. and we re looking at highs towards the west today in the best of any sunshine of 15 or 16 degrees, a bit more cloud for wales. in the southwest, though, one or two showers around here could be a shade cooler. pollen levels down from the very high levels across england and wales that we saw earlier this week, but still very high in a few spots and high quite widely across the uk for any allergy sufferers. now looking to thursday, those isobars on that chart opened up a little bit there. for the keen eyed amongst you, that should mean lighter winds. going through the night with clear skies, lighter winds, some cold air hanging around there. you ve got all the ingredients to make for a frosty start to thursday. gardeners can easily be caught out. i know
temperatures that are real killers to the temperatures adjacent to the north sea, even on land at this time of year with an easterly wind. basically, we pick up cold air that s been sitting across the north sea and feed it straight into eastern coasts. further west with some sunshine, things do get a chance to warm up. and we re looking at highs towards the west today in the best of any sunshine of 15 or 16 degrees, a bit more cloud for wales. in the southwest, though, one or two showers around here could be a shade cooler. pollen levels down from the very high levels across england and wales that we saw earlier this week, but still very high in a few spots and high quite widely across the uk for any allergy sufferers. now looking to thursday, those isobars on that chart opened up a little bit there. for the keen eyed amongst you, that should mean lighter winds. going through the night with clear skies, lighter winds, some cold air hanging around there. you ve got all the ingredients t