Unsettled weather expected from Thursday
After the disruption caused by Storm Goretti, the start of this week will be more typical for the time of year, with wet and windy conditions returning later i…
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| Wales | Natural Resources Wales |
Widely frosty overnight. Icy stretches possible with patchy freezing fog
Scattered showers, including some wintry ones, continuing across northern Scotland tonight. Cloud and rain lingering across southeast England into the early hours. Elsewhere, clear skies with a few fog patches in the south and a widespread frost developing
Cloudy, with some patchy rain possible across the far southeast, otherwise, a dry but cold day. Becoming increasingly cloudy from the west later, with rain and gusty winds arriving.
Often unsettled with rain and strong winds, especially Thursday night. Temperatures around average in the south, but cold in the north. Sunny spells and showers more likely from Friday.
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Slow evolving weather patterns in the vicinity of the UK are most favoured through this period, with low pressure often to the west or southwest and high pressure near or over Scandinavia. Areas of rain or showers will attempt to push into some western and southwestern parts of the UK in particular, but possibly making limited eastwards progress. Longer, drier interludes are most likely in the east and northeast, though potentially rather cloudy at times. A gradual trend towards colder conditions is most likely through this period, especially in the south and east. As such, whilst wintry precipitation will be more reserved for hills initially, this may become more likely to lower levels later in the period.
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Initially, slowly evolving weather patterns are most likely in the vicinity of the UK, with low pressure typically to the west or southwest and high pressure to the northeast. This configuration brings an increased chance of cold conditions affecting parts of the UK, and the associated risk of wintry hazards at times. Deeper into February, and whilst confidence is naturally rather low, there may be a transition to more widely unsettled conditions and perhaps a corresponding recovery in temperature back closer to average.
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