Cold weather to come
As we head through Friday and into the weekend a colder easterly regime becomes established across the country.
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Cloudy with showers, spreading west. Feeling cold in the south.
Cloudy across much of England and Wales with showers spreading west, these wintry over the hills, particularly later. Elsewhere, dry with sunny spells, the best of the sunshine across the north and west. Feeling cold with a keen easterly wind.
Cloudy across England and Wales with showery rain, and some hill snow in the west. Elsewhere, showers becoming a little more widespread overnight with a patchy frost in the northwest.
Showery outbreaks of rain, with some hill snow in places. Variable amounts of cloud, with skies breaking across the southeast later. Feeling rather cold with a brisk easterly wind.
Feeling cold with easterly winds continuing over the coming days. Often cloudy, with the best of any sunshine in the west. Outbreaks of rain, with some hill snow at times.
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High pressure is expected to be slow moving and centred to the northeast of the UK over Scandinavia during this period. As a result, east or southeasterly winds will dominate, these bringing cold conditions across the UK from mainland Europe. Some light rain and hill snow is likely at first, particularly across the south of the UK. Dry conditions will probably become more prevalent later in this period with some spells of sunshine or clear skies. However, there is a continued risk of some wintry precipitation at times, particularly along southern and southwestern areas. Temperatures are expected to be below normal during the day with some overnight frost. Brisk winds will exacerbate the cold feel, particularly in the south of the UK.
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Weather patterns in the UK are most likely to be slowly evolving. It is most likely that high pressure to the east or northeast of the UK will dominate at first in some form or another, but with time this may decline, allowing an erratic transition to rather more unsettled and less cold conditions. During this transition there is the possibility of periods or rain or snow, at least for a time, but confidence in these details is currently very low.
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