of the week, the high pressure is going nowhere. in fact, it is continuing to build in so it is set to stay dry and settled but we still got that onshore breeze towards eastern coastal areas of england, and here the wind is going to feel quite brisk at times. it is always going to feel cooler towards the coasts. some of these clouds could produce a few spots of drizzle from the thickness of it, may be, but generally speaking it should stay dry again. as you can see, the best of the sunshine always the further west you are, across wales, the south west of england, northern ireland, and for much of scotland the sunshine is set to continue through the middle of the week, maybe 2a celsius on tuesday. and it is looking really very similar on wednesday, too, some areas of cloud, pick it out towards parts thickest out towards parts of east anglia, an onshore breeze for eastern coastal areas, sunshine, the highest temperatures further west again, 2a celsius expected in south west scotland, don
has started and levels are moderate across england and wales. overnight tonight, ourweather across england and wales. overnight tonight, our weather front out towards the north and west is gradually pushing further eastwards. it is cloudy and breezy and lots of clear skies elsewhere. temperatures are likely to drop just below freezing so there will be another frost into tomorrow morning. this is the position of the weather front on tuesday. it s gradually moving further eastwards, sending more cloud into eastern areas of scotland. the lion s share of the sunshine again for much of england and wales, and it will feel warmer again towards the north sea facing coast than it is today. top temperatures up to 15 celsius on tuesday. on wednesday the weather front has progressed further eastwards, some of these showers could be heavy. some clearance across northern ireland by the end of the afternoon, the rain not reaching south east england until
so a little bit of light rain through central parts of the uk. to the south of that, sunny spells few drizzly showers, but 7 10 celsius. further north, though, that s where that cold air is streaming in from the north. so typically only about 2 6 celsius with those snow showers continuing to accumulate for northern and eastern scotland and north east england. heading through monday night into tuesday. now again, some snow and some ice expected across northern and eastern scotland and north east england. so temperatures across the northern half of the uk below freezing, but just about above freezing further south as that weather front continues to just push its way slowly southwards. tuesday morning then, we might well start with quite a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain in the far south as that weather front slowly clears. elsewhere, a return to sunnier skies, but a brisk northerly wind driving in more snow flurries, particularly for northern and eastern scotland, eastern england. but
showers, but 7 10 celsius. further north, though, that s where that cold air is streaming in from the north. so typically only about 2 6 celsius with those snow showers continuing to accumulate for northern and eastern scotland and north east england. heading through monday night into tuesday. now again, some snow and some ice expected across northern and eastern scotland and north east england. so temperatures across the northern half of the uk below freezing, but just about above freezing further south as that weather front continues to just push its way slowly southwards. tuesday morning then, we might well start with quite a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain in the far south as that weather front slowly clears. elsewhere, a return to sunnier skies, but a brisk northerly wind driving in more snow flurries, particularly for northern and eastern scotland, eastern england. but there could be a few for northern ireland, too. top temperatures typically only 2 7 celsius on tuesday, but w
top temperatures typically only 2 7 celsius on tuesday, but when you add on the effect of that brisk northerly wind, it is going to feel subzero for many of us, particularly for parts of eastern scotland and eastern england where we ve got those snow flurries. so this is the zone through monday and tuesday, most likely to see some snowy weather, 5 to 10 centimetres across parts of north east england and scotland, up to 20 centimetres of snow over the highest pea ks. there could, though, be some wintry weather away from this zone. and then as we head towards the middle of the week, a subtle change starts from the south west as we see low pressure approaching. and then through wednesday into thursday, that low pressure piles this milder air in from the south west that could well bring a period of rain, sleet and heavy snow. and then temperatures in the south will be on the rise. bye bye.