Warming up this week
Despite some recent media reports warning of cold weather ahead for the UK, temperatures will climb into the mid to high teens by the end of this week, says th…
Read moreBreezy with some rain in the west, dry elsewhere. Mild.
Many places rather cloudy, especially in the west where it will be breezy with some rain and drizzle over hills. Some clear spells in the southeast with some patchy mist by morning, clearer across northeast Scotland with a slight frost.
Fine for most southern, central and eastern areas with spells of sunshine. Often cloudier in the west with occasional drizzle, although this tending to fade. Becoming very mild for many.
Settled and mainly dry for most with plenty of sunshine. Fog is likely in the south during the mornings, and more changeable conditions at times in the northwest. Very mild.
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Monday and Tuesday will be largely fine and mild with some sunshine, although northwest Scotland could be cloudier with rain and strong winds at times. England and Wales will see some early mist and fog, but this will clear many places through the morning. The largely dry, sunny and mild conditions are likely to continue until the end of February, although rain and strong winds will affect the northwest at times. Temperatures may gradually become closer to normal. Any spells of rain will tend to weaken as they move southeast, just bringing cloudier skies. Overnight frosts are still possible with mist and fog patches too. By early March we are more likely to see Atlantic fronts crossing the whole of the UK bringing stronger winds and rain at times.
Updated:Into early March there are signals for Atlantic fronts to cross the whole of the UK, bringing a mixture of wet and windy weather to many parts, but also intermittent drier spells. Snow remains possible over higher ground in the north, but is unlikely elsewhere. Milder conditions remain more likely, perhaps with occasional colder spells which could bring overnight frosts.
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