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Met Office daily weather: A mixture of weather on the way

some western hills and parts of the far north. As the rain moves east, it is likely to become lighter and more drizzly, with the far southeast and some sheltered eastern areas remaining dry into the evening. Winds will be moderate to fresh, locally strong along northwestern coasts, but lighter

Met Office Weather: A cloudy start with patchy rain

, there will be some patchy rain, drizzle, and hill fog, with the cloud taking most of the day to break up. By the evening, patchy rain may reach the western parts of Northern Ireland. Temperatures on Thursday will be rather warm in the west and southwest, with the focus of higher temperatures across

Week ahead: An unsettled start with Storm Chandra bringing rain and wind

to fall as sleet and snow, particularly over the hills of northern England and Scotland. Some higher routes may see 10–20cm of snow, leading to the potential for hazardous travel conditions. At the same time, strong winds, especially across eastern parts of Northern Ireland, add to the disruptive mix

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Cold conditions on the horizon

Following a spell of wet and blustery weather, colder conditions are expected to move in from the east on Wednesday with some snow showers developing mainly on the eastern side of the UK.

currently over the east of the UK will stall close to the east coast today (Tuesday) resulting in a mainly dull and damp day for many.  There will be more in the way of rain and hill snow across most of Scotland, where a Yellow National Severe Weather Warning for snow is in force for snowfall through

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Cold conditions persist with chance of some snow this weekend in the north

High pressure to the north and east of the UK continues to bring cloud and cold air across the UK, with a chance of some snow over higher ground in Scotland and Northern England this weekend.

High pressure to the north and east of the UK continues to bring cloud and cold air across the UK, with a chance of some snow over higher ground in Scotland and Northern England this weekend. A Yellow National Severe Weather Warning has been issued for snow and ice from 6 am to 2 pm on Saturday

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with winds from the east or north, drawing bitterly cold air from northern Europe and Siberia. Persistent cloud cover resulted in cold, overcast days with a strong easterly wind o en contributing to significant wind chill. The cold was o en accompanied by snowfalls. For example, from 10 to 12 March

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Wet and windy weather this weekend

mph in some exposed locations during the warning period, which ends at midday on Sunday. But it's worth saying that parts of the south and east of the UK, once the rain clears early on Saturday, should often be bright, windy and cold over the weekend.” With rain falling on already saturated ground

Met Office daily weather: Rain and showers for many

for Wednesday Wednesday will see cloudy conditions with outbreaks of rain and showers in western areas, gradually spreading east and northeast. Some southern-facing hills of Scotland may experience heavy and persistent rainfall. Ahead of the rain band, eastern regions will remain fine for much of the day

Met Office daily weather: Rain and showers for many

for Wednesday Wednesday will see cloudy conditions with outbreaks of rain and showers in western areas, gradually spreading east and northeast. Some southern-facing hills of Scotland may experience heavy and persistent rainfall. Ahead of the rain band, eastern regions will remain fine for much of the day

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