A sunny but cold Valentine's Day for many
Colder air is pushing south across the UK, bringing a brief settled spell for Saturday before further rain and wintry hazards arrive later.
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| England | Environment Agency |
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| Wales | Natural Resources Wales |
Blustery showers overnight. A mix of sunshine and showers Monday.
Blustery showers will spread across many areas overnight, turning wintry on high ground in the north. However, some eastern areas turning mostly dry with clear spells. A chilly night for many, with a frost in the north.
A day of sunny spells and showers. Some of the showers will be heavy at times, with the risk of some hail and thunder. Snow showers in the far north.
Largely dry and bright on Tuesday. Remaining often dry in the north on Wednesday and Thursday, but a risk of some rain and hill snow in the south. Frosty nights.
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Showers or longer spells of rain, as well as occasional strong winds, are most likely at first as Atlantic low pressure systems dominate in the vicinity of the UK. Some heavy rain is likely in places, with some snow probable at times, mainly on high ground in the north. Temperatures varying from around, or a little above, average especially in the south to cold at times, mainly in the north. Although unsettled weather is likely to dominate at first, there will be some drier interludes between weather systems. These drier interludes will become increasingly likely and perhaps more prolonged through the period.
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Confidence in the dominant weather patterns during this period is low. There are signals for both periods of unsettled conditions, bringing a risk of heavy rain and possibly strong winds, and periods of drier, more settled weather, which may mean slightly colder conditions. The more settled pattern is looking slightly more probable early in this period, with more unsettled conditions currently looking slightly more likely towards the end.
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