hello there, we are finally seeing a change to this very cold weather through part two of the weekend. wetter, milder, windierweatherwill be moving up through the south. as it does so and bumped into the cold air we are likely to see a transient speu air we are likely to see a transient spell of ice and snow. the short term, tonight will be another very cold one across the board but particularly for central, northern and eastern areas, with a sharp frost here. tempt as we gradually recovering through the south and the west as that area of low pressure starts to move in. you can see on the pressure chart pushing up from the pressure chart pushing up from the south west, lots of isobars so it will be turning windier for all areas. the milder i will be in towards the south west later in the afternoon but it will take its time to get into the north and the east. the ice could be problematic across northern england and we could see some travel disruptions. the met office have issued an ambe
hello. we have just hello. we havejust had hello. we have just had the coldest night of the winter so far, with the temperature falling to 10.2 in braemar. some of us started with bright skies but clouds have been filling in, and this afternoon rain pushing north and east. a noticeable breeze coming in behind this band of rain, bringing milder conditions, but ahead of it it s going to feel cold. tonight, some transient snow in scotland, with the risk of ice on untreated services. temperatures are not going to fall as low in the west compared to the rest of the country. we start tomorrow on a murky note, a lot of cloud, some rain pushing north and east, and the heaviest across northern ireland, northern england, southern and western scotland. behind it, brightening up a bit, but for northern ireland, england and wales, very mild for the
in braemar, minus 10.2 celsius. in the west, we have watched rain gathering, moving across northern england and coming out of northern ireland as we go through the rest of the day. you can see extending through wales and into scotland. driest conditions in the far south east, but here, too, the cloud will build. it will be mailed across the west of the country today, but pulling in a mild breeze, coming out from the south. through the evening and overnight, we hang onto that breeze in the west. a rain band continuing to migrate northwards and heath was producing transient snow across northern scotland with the risk of ice here. another cold night, away from the west. tomorrow, rain continues to come in from the west pushing northwards and eastwards. behind it, it will brighten up a little bit, but tomorrow, it is the temperatures we will be talking about, especially across northern ireland, england and wales, where it will be very mild.
hello. we have just hello. we havejust had hello. we have just had the coldest night of the winter so far, with the temperature falling to minus 10.2 celsius in braemar. some of us started with bright skies but the cloud has been filling in and this afternoon the rain pushes north and east. a noticeable breeze coming in behind this band of rain, bringing in milder conditions, and head of it it s still going to feel cold. tonight, as the rain pushes north, we could see transient snow in northern scotland, with the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. the next front coming the west, so temperature is not falling as low in the west compared to the rest of the country. we start tomorrow on a murky note with a lot of cloud, some rain pushing north and east, the heaviest across northern ireland, northern england, southern and western scotland. hide it, it brightens up a bit, but for northern ireland, england and wales, very
will see transient snow, even down to lower levels. by the end of the night the wedge of milder air will be making inroads, any snow will tend to revert back to rain. temperatures higher than what they were the previous night. there is the wedge of milder air, greens further north. a less cold day across the board, we ve lost the deep blue colours. we lose the early rain from the south east and it leaves a legacy of cloudy skies. the best of the sunshine in scotland but blustery showers in the west. a new area of rain will push towards south wales, south west england, uncertainty on its northern extent. double figure values in the south. into the weekend it turns colder, pretty chilly both saturday and sunday and a lot of sunshine around, still a few showers around. saturday probably the showery rest day of the weekend. we lose the early rain from the south east and it sunshine and showers. most of these showers