areas. under clearerskies, low single figures. chilly start on monday morning, hopefully some sunshine and slightly quieter start. there will be frequent showers as we keep the area of low pressure to the north west and the north westerly wind driving and showers in scotland and northern ireland and north west england. sunny spells elsewhere. top temperatures once again 6 10 .
will be heavy in areas. rain sleet and hail snow across the far south west of england perhaps as far south as the isle of wight. perhaps as far east as the isle of wight. overnight temperatures down to as low as 6, 8, even in urban spots. a very hard frost to start wednesday, the brisk northerly wind driving in further heavy snow showers to northern scotland at the north yorkshire moors overnight temperatures down to as low as 6 or 8. temperatures freezing to price for tomorrow morning but feeling culture when you are in the wind chill, something like 6, for instance, in north east england. goodbye.
a little bit colder, still, in the far north east of scotland and the northern isles. now, as we move through sunday evening and overnight, we will continue to see quite a lot of cloud pushing in. that low pressure is really taking its time before it brings in potentially heavy rain but nevertheless, that cloud acting like a blanket, preventing those temperatures from falling quite as far. so, monday morning won t be quite as chilly, we ll see overnight lows, generally, between three and seven degrees. so, a slightly greyer start to the day, and we will see some outbreaks of sharp showery rain pushing in from south west england, wales, into northern ireland. some of these showers could be quite heavy, with the odd rumble of thunder mixed in there but if you dodged the showers and keep some sunshine around that low pressure, the wind direction coming from the south easterly, so not quite as cold, highs of 17 degrees. we still keep the cold air in place into the far north of scotland but
england and wales, ten to 13 degrees. a little bit colder, still, in the far north east of scotland and the northern isles. now, as we move through sunday evening and overnight, we will continue to see quite a lot of cloud pushing in. that low pressure is really taking its time before it brings in potentially heavy rain but nevertheless, that cloud acting like a blanket, preventing those temperatures from falling quite as far. so, monday morning won t be quite as chilly, we ll see overnight lows, generally, between three and seven degrees. so, a slightly greyer start to the day, and we will see some outbreaks of sharp, showery rain pushing in from south west england, wales, into northern ireland. some of these showers could be quite heavy, with the odd rumble of thunder mixed in there but if you dodged the showers and keep some sunshine around that low pressure, the wind direction coming from the south easterly, so not quite as cold, highs of 17 degrees. we still keep the cold air in p
a little bit colder, still, in the far north east of scotland and the northern isles. now, as we move through sunday evening and overnight, we will continue to see quite a lot of cloud pushing in. that low pressure is really taking its time before it brings in potentially heavy rain but nevertheless, that cloud acting like a blanket, preventing those temperatures from falling quite as far. so, monday morning won t be quite as chilly, we ll see overnight lows, generally, between three and seven degrees. so, a slightly greyer start to the day, and we will see some outbreaks of sharp showery rain pushing in from south west england, wales, into northern ireland. some of these showers could be quite heavy, with the odd rumble of thunder mixed in there but if you dodged the showers and keep some sunshine around that low pressure, the wind direction coming from the south easterly, so not quite as cold, highs of 17 degrees. we still keep the cold air in place into the far north of scotland but