now taking a look at the weather charts into next week. well, there s that area of low pressure pulls away. we re going to start to get these northerly winds moving back in. now, really, it s across the northern half of the uk that will see the biggest drops in temperatures. it stays quite cool, for example, in lerwick and it s probably going be cold enough for some snow to return to some of the high ground in northern scotland. but the further south you come, well the more likely you are to keep temperatures into double figures, although you ll notice things getting a little bit cooler towards the middle part of the week for a time. it does look like it s going to be pretty wet. and there are some parts of the uk that have already seen over a month s worth of rain. so it looks like this month is going to be quite a wet month for most of us, probably wetter than average. bye for now.
to start the day across the north of the uk, before weather fronts start to move in to the far north of scotland later on. now, with that cold and frosty start to the day, i think as cloud tends to move in over that cold air, it will trap some of the cold air near the surface so it ll be quite a chilly day, i think, with temperatures slow to rise here. eventually it turns windier, though, for northern scotland, with rain pushing in, and so as the rain and the winds pick up especially late in the day we ll probably see the temperatures rise into double figures across the northwest. but for most of the day, temperatures hovering around seven to nine degrees celsius for most of you. on into friday s weather charts, that area of low pressure dives towards norway. weather fronts do push southwards across the country, and you can see this line of rain that s where our weather fronts actually is we ll see breaks in the cloud to the north of that across parts of scotland and northern e
widespread with temperatures in the countryside, i suspect getting down as low as 5 or so. there ll be some patchy frost as well for eastern scotland where the skies stay clear, too. but in the northwest, a lot of cloud and it could even bring a few patches of drizzle first thing monday morning, although i would imagine most of that will clear off as we head into the afternoon with some bright weather pushing in here as well. still, the best of the sunshine will be further southwards across england and wales, the highest temperatures where we have that cloudy weather moving into the northwest. now, looking at the weather charts through monday night, you can see across england and wales initially, the skies will be clear, but i think later on in the night, this is night where we are likely to see quite widespread and dense patches of fog forming across parts of southern england, southern wales, the midlands and east anglia. now, with that, it s freezing fog, so it s probably going to h
weather pushing in here as well. still, the best of the sunshine will be further southwards across england and wales, the highest temperatures where we have that cloudy weather moving into the northwest. now, looking at the weather charts through monday night, you can see across england and wales initially, the skies will be clear, but i think later on in the night, this is night where we are likely to see quite widespread and dense patches of fog forming across parts of southern england, southern wales, the midlands and east anglia. now, with that, it s freezing fog, so it s probably going to hang around quite a bit into tuesday, perhaps well into the afternoon. and given that, there ll be some areas that stay quite grey and quite cold. further north, we ve got a very weak weather front. this stripe of cloud pushing southwards through the day could bring an odd spot of drizzle across parts of southern scotland, northern ireland and into northern england through the course of the after
is still with us as we head into monday as well. now, with that comes a sharp frost across england and wales, widespread with temperatures in the countryside, i suspect getting down as low as 5 or so. there ll be some patchy frost as well for eastern scotland where the skies stay clear, too. but in the northwest, a lot of cloud and it could even bring a few patches of drizzle first thing monday morning, although i would imagine most of that will clear off as we head into the afternoon with some bright weather pushing in here as well. still, the best of the sunshine will be further southwards across england and wales, the highest temperatures where we have that cloudier weather moving into the northwest. now, looking at the weather charts through monday night, you can see across england and wales initially, the skies will be clear, but i think later on in the night, this is night where we are likely to see quite widespread and dense patches of fog forming across parts of southern engla