colder air from the north and that colder weather is arriving in scotland, hence some icy patches early on sunday morning. and even though it s windy, temperatures elsewhere won t be far away from freezing. the colder weather is following this band of what is mostly rain that trundles its way southwards and tends to peter out and following that from the north we ll get some sunshine, more snow showers in northern scotland, keep some showers in wales, in the southwest, and more damp weather will push back into northern ireland during the afternoon. now the winds will gradually ease down, so it will become much less windy, but it s going to be a colder day on sunday with temperatures of 5 to 8 degrees. and overnight we could see that wetter weather moving away from northern ireland, hitting the colder air in southern scotland and northern england to bring some snow for a while, especially over the hills. there s even the risk of some rain, sleet and snow running along the south coast of
in fact, taggart since monday has had 258 millimetres of rain, some months worth of rain in a week. a lot of that rain has gone this weekend keeping the very mild weather. not as windy, though, and that does increase the risk of seeing some mist and some fog and actually a cooler start to the day for saturday, in fact. and the clear skies in northeast scotland, low single figures in some spots, six or seven degrees in east anglia with a lot of low cloud and messiness across a large part of wales and england. northern ireland seeing some overnight rain clearing away as that trundles north across scotland. behind it will brighten up, though, still the clouds thick enough in a few spots for a bit of drizzle. some eastern parts of england may stay with some low cloud, whereas for much of england and wales will turn sunny. a cooler day, but still very mild for scotland, northern
mild air ourway. so temperatures are so far above average for the time of year. in fact, on thursday night, provisionally, according to the met office, both scotland and northern ireland had their warmest november nights on record. and of course, climate change is not just about those big headline grabbing daytime temperatures, it s how far we keep warmth overnight as well. very windy on friday across northern areas, and yet more rain in the highlands. in fact, one place since monday has had 258 millimetres of rain, some months worth of rain in a week. a lot of that rain has gone this weekend keeping the very mild weather. not as windy, though, and that does increase the risk of seeing some mist and some fog and actually a cooler start to the day for saturday, in fact. and the clear skies in north east scotland, low single figures in some spots, six or seven degrees in east anglia with a lot of low cloud and mistiness across a large part of wales and england. northern ireland seeing so
spots, six or seven degrees in east anglia. with a lot of low cloud and mistiness across a large part of wales and england, northern ireland seeing some overnight rain clearing away as that trundles north across scotland. behind it will brighten up, though. still the cloud thick enough in a few spots for a bit of drizzle. some eastern parts of england may stay with some low cloud, whereas for much of england and wales, it will turn sunnier. a cooler day but still very mild for scotland, northern ireland, northern england. through much of england and for wales, we re talking 16 to 18 degrees celsius. and, yes, those lighter winds, allowing more in the way of low cloud and mist and fog to form as we go overnight and into sunday morning. thick enough for some drizzle in places, particularly through eastern scotland, central, eastern parts of england. a milder start to the day on sunday. so, for remembrance sunday, then, a grey, misty, murky start in many places and although for many place
millimetres of rain some months worth of rain in a week. a lot of that rain has gone this weekend, keeping the very mild weather. not as windy, though, and that does increase the risk of seeing some mist and some fog. and actually, a cooler start to the day for saturday. in fact, under the clear skies in north east scotland, low single figures in some spots, six or seven degrees in east anglia with a lot of low cloud and mistiness across a large part of wales and england. northern ireland seeing some overnight rain clearing away as that trundles north across scotland. behind it will brighten up, though. still the cloud thick enough in a few spots for a bit of drizzle. some eastern parts of england may stay with some low cloud whereas for much of england and wales, it will turn sunnier. a cooler day but still very mild for scotland, northern ireland, northern england. through much of england and for wales, we re talking 16 to 18 degrees celsius. and, yes, those lighter winds, allowin