Winter and February climate statistics
The winter of 2020/21 overall has been wet and dull with near average temperature.
Read moreTurning brighter and more settled.
Mostly cloudy start, with early fog over parts of England and Wales slowly clearing. Northern and eastern UK then becoming brighter and breezy with temperatures a few degrees higher than the last few days. Many other areas remaining fairly cloudy.
Cloud and patchy rain over parts of southern UK clearing. Isolated wintry showers in the north and east. Otherwise dry with clear periods and a widespread air frost.
A cold and frosty start. Patchy cloud and sunny intervals for most, with a chance of an afternoon shower across central parts. Best of sunshine across Scotland and west Wales.
Fine and settled to start the weekend with sharp frost overnight. Cloudier conditions and outbreaks of rain developing over Scotland and Northern Ireland before spreading erratically southeastwards.
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Conditions possibly staying fine with dry and sunny intervals across some central and eastern areas on Monday, but soon a trend towards more unsettled conditions widely across the UK is likely through the beginning of next week. Spells of rain and showers will spread in from the west, with some snow possible on northern high ground. However, there may also be some drier and brighter interludes at times. Throughout this period there is a potential for windy conditions, with the strongest winds most likely to occur in the west and northwest of the UK. Temperatures are expected to trend close to average, although some overnight frosts are possible, mainly in northern parts of the country.
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During the middle of March unsettled conditions look likely to continue across the UK, with spells of rain and showers but also some drier and brighter interludes at times especially in the south. Into the latter part of March unsettled conditions perhaps becoming more confined to the north and west with the south and east seeing more settled conditions. Temperatures are most likely to remain near to or slightly above average, with any colder intervals from the north short lived.
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