as we tap into a south westerly airstream from a really quite a long way south in the atlantic. through the remainder of this evening and overnight, we will see things becoming dry across eastern england after the heavy showers of earlier hours. light winds, clearing skies, could be a few patches of mist and fog across england and wales first thing thursday. further north, more in the way of cloud, some weather fronts pushing into scotland and northern ireland. high pressure to the south, low pressure to the north there s our south westerly airstream between the two. and if we follow this all the way back to its source, you can see it s a long way south in the atlantic. yes, the air gets cooled somewhat across the relatively cool waters, but inherently it s warm. and add some sunshine thursday afternoon, we could get up to 21 celsius across england and wales. a largely dry day, aside from the odd shower across england and wales. a bit more cloud for scotland and northern ireland, q
plenty of showers following on behind the weather front overnight thursday into friday, temperatures falling below freezing across scotland, northern england and northern ireland, so further accumulations of snow and a significant ice risk as we look at the start of friday. perhaps temperatures in the towns and cities to the south managing to stay slightly above, but certainly a chilly start to friday, just not quite as cold as we start thursday. however, with a north westerly wind, another chilly feeling day to come, and more snow showers for the north and west of scotland, for northern ireland, trickling down into the pennines, perhaps a few across wales too. showers for the south west of england, yes, a possibility, but aside from across the tops of the moors, i think we are looking at rain here. cold, though, on friday just 2 degrees in aberdeen, 3 in glasgow, 6 for london. so here comes the weekend, and here comes a change. we pick up a south westerly airstream, milderaircoming
quite a windy weekend overall, a south westerly airstream means it should feel warmer, but there will be more cloud around towards the west through saturday and perhaps some heavier outbreaks of rain getting into the west by the time we look at the afternoon. for sunday, we still have the south westerly winds, our temperatures will typically be in the mid teens. perhaps, if anything, on sunday, a more widespread risk of seeing some showers, but they should be interspersed with seeing some pleasant spells of sunshine. the showers heaviest and most frequent across the western side of the uk.
skies and sunshine, but there will be some showers, and those showers will be wintry across mountains of scotland, such is the change in our air. gusts of wind up to 40 to 50 mph. these are the temperatures as you d read them on the thermometer. take those with a pinch of salt. down the north sea coasts, probably going to feel closer to just 5 or six degrees. now, as we look at friday, things do shift on somewhat. a little ridge of high pressure builds in. itjust puts the brakes on those northerly winds somewhat. we will still be sitting in some relatively chilly air, but i think friday will feel a shade milder. there will be a few showers around, particular towards the northwest. there ll also be some patchy cloud, but a fine day for friday, lighter winds than thursday. again, perhaps a little cooler than these temperatures would imply. for something milder, we need to look towards the weekend, when this ridge of high pressure will start to shuffle off towards the continent and we ll
continent. quite a windy weekend overall, a south westerly airstream means it should feel warmer, but there will be more cloud around towards the west through saturday and perhaps some heavier outbreaks of rain getting into the west by the time we look at the afternoon. sunday, we still have the south westerly winds are temperatures will chipley be in the mid teens. perhaps if anything, on sunday, right down at the risk of seeing some showers, but they should be interspersed with seeing some sunshine. showers most frequent across the western side of the uk.