to be firmed up on. there s also going to be again some freezing fog across the bulk of england and wales on monday, similar, infact, to what we ll see on sunday. so that really will once again peg back those temperatures, so the blue colours across the map some of us are going to struggle to get above freezing through the day on monday. looking further ahead towards the middle part of the week, then, weather fronts are sitting out towards the south west, so they re going to try and move in, bringing some wet weather and some milder air. but as you can see, for the here and now it s certainly going to be the blue colours, the cold air mass that s going to be winning out. so tuesday, then, further snow showers likely. could be quite heavy and prolonged across parts of scotland, into north east england as well. we ve got an area of rain just sitting in the english channel that could bring some sleetiness to some southern counties of england, perhaps, in between still quite a lot of dry
but it will be a cold day, temperatures in the low single digits and factor in the wind, it will feel cold and those temperatures. thursday, the chance of an area of low pressure moving in across the north of the uk, it may enhance the sleet and snow showers across scotland, some of these getting into wards northern ireland, perhaps running into the irish sea, affecting north wales, perhaps in towards north west england, the cheshire gap, so we could see sleet and snow. central southern areas in the best of the sunshine but it will be another very cold day. towards the end of this upcoming week, into the following weekend, it looks like we are staying in the cold air mass, areas of low pressure loitering could enhance sleet and snow activity at times but this far out it looks a little uncertain as to the details of these areas of low pressure but i think one thing is for certain, for the upcoming week and beyond it looks like we are staying in the cold air mass. it really will be cold,
temperatures suggest. as we head into thursday, there s a chance of an area of low pressure moving in across the north of the uk. that may enhance the sleet and snow showers across scotland. some of these getting snow showers getting in towards northern ireland, perhaps running into the irish sea, affecting north wales, perhaps in towards north west england, the cheshire gap, so we could see sleet and snow showers pretty much anywhere in the north and the west. again, central southern areas seeing the best of the sunshine, but it will be another very cold day. as we move towards the end of this upcoming week and into the following weekend, it does look like we are staying in the cold air mass. areas of low pressure loitering around could enhance sleet and snow activity at times, but at this far out, it s a little uncertain to the details of these areas of low pressure but i think one thing is for certain for the upcoming week and beyond, it looks like we re staying in the cold air ma
staying in the cold air. mass areas of low pressure loitering around could enhance sleet and snow activity at times, but at this far out, it s a little bit uncertain to the details of these areas of low pressure. but i think one things for certain, for the upcoming week and beyond, it looks like we re staying in the cold air mass. it really will be cold, overnight frost and increasing chance of snow, particularly across northern areas.