hours, bringing a little bit of rain across parts of england and wales, showers following into the north west. now, although we did have an early dip in temperatures in the nights down to about freezing, actually, temperatures by dawn coming up about seven or eight degrees pretty widely. and it s tuesday morning, the dregs of that weather system clearing the south pretty quickly. any rain, light and patchy. sunshine follows. a few showers into the north west of england and wales, but the majority of the day showers for northern ireland and scotland, where some of the showers will be falling as snow in the mountains about 500 metres elevation. so for the most part should be above the road network, really. not expecting any major problems. it s going to be a windy day wherever you are, but particularly so in scotland, with gusts of wind reaching around 50 or 60 miles an hour, and the winds get even stronger than that as we go through tuesday night. the iceland low passes close to the far
this week, with the sunshine and relatively mild air. it did tend to cloud over in the west later in the day. and that s clouds all associated with an area of low pressure that s up near iceland in the north atlantic. look at this weather front wrapped round and and round and round the centre of the deep low, kind of like water going down a plughole. now, this low is going to influence our weather because the weather fronts associated with that low, even though it s over 1000 miles away. all those fronts are actually dangling across the uk, a warm front followed by a cold front. so we ve got a bit of rain from that feature. here comes the cold front southwards over the next few hours, bringing a little bit of rain across parts of england and wales, showers following into the northwest. now, although we did have an early dip in temperatures in the night down to about freezing, actually, temperatures by dawn coming up by about seven or eight degrees pretty widely. and into tuesday mornin
over the next few hours, bringing a little bit of rain across parts of england and wales, showers following into the northwest. now, although we did have an early dip in temperatures in the nights down to about freezing, actually, temperatures by dawn coming up about seven or eight degrees pretty widely. and into tuesday morning, the dregs of that weather system clearing the south pretty quickly. any rain, light and patchy. sunshine follows. a few showers into the north west of england and wales, but the majority of the day showers for northern ireland and scotland, where some of the showers will be falling as snow in the mountains about 500 metres elevation. so for the most part should be above the road network, really. not expecting any major problems. it s going to be a windy day wherever you are, but particularly so in scotland, with gusts of wind reaching around 50 or 60 miles an hour, and the winds get even stronger than that as we go through tuesday night. the iceland low passes
50 mph gusts possible across wales. temperatures still above where they should be for the state of october, 13-18. a should be for the state of october, 13 18. a place between two or 4 degrees to what we expect. overnight, showers continue to spread eastwards. eastern areas of england will see more of the showers was in the evening. so is becoming confined to scotland, northern ireland in the night. any mist and fog patches will be isolated and it is going to be a mild night, 10 14 into tomorrow morning. as we start the weekend, we ve got a little break between one weather system clearing and the next one arriving and that means it is going to be the drier day of the weekend for england and wales. we started northern ireland and scotland with clouds and heavy bursts of rain. england and wales, most places staying dry through the day with sunny spells but the far south, south west and through wales will see a few showers develop mid afternoon onwards.