not so across northern ireland, and that is because we have got a new system which is coming our way, bringing in some rain. so tomorrow the high pressure slides away, low pressure in the atlantic starts to dominate and all these blobs of rain you can see are connected to this area of low pressure and they are all coming our way. so on wednesday morning we start off on a cold and frosty note with some patchy mist and fog, that will lift, allowing some sunshine, and then the cloud builds in from the west ahead of this band of rain and a strengthening breeze. and as this rain later in the day bumps into the cold air across the highlands and grampians we will see some snow, even at modest levels. it is going to be a cold day for most of us, but behind this band of rain it does turn milder. now, as we head from wednesday into thursday, here is that band of rain continuing to push northwards. then another system comes in from the atlantic and isobars telling you you will notice a breeze during the course of thursday. so a murky start, cloudy and wet, all that rain moving northwards and eastwards and as it clears away, what will happen behind it is it is going to brighten up with some sunshine. noticeable south—westerly breeze, still an easterly in the north of scotland, so here it will be cold