wales and southern england and the midlands further north, some sunshine and fewer snow showers around that wherever you are it will be a cold day, temperatures three to five degrees again. focusing on the wet weather coming into the south west, it moves in more quickly and moves further north as well so we will see that rain turn to sleet and snow more widely during the evening rush hour and more significant snow in places as well, 5 10 centimetres. that snowy weather than moves away later on in the night and we see the next area of low pressure coming in from the atlantic. this one is slowing down a bit and the weather is moving northwards more slowly. s we see some wet weather coming in from the south west on thursday, southern parts of england it may well be rain, turned to rain in south wales, the south midlands, turning to snow across north wales and northern england during the afternoon. snow beginning to arrive here, still dry through much of the day across scotland and northe
hello. it may be brighter this afternoon, but, for many areas, rivers still responding to last night s rain there could still be some ongoing flooding for some. and rain still falling to start the afternoon through parts of east anglia, the south east, the channel islands. it may take a while before we start to see brightness break through here. persistent rain remains in orkney and that curls back into some outbreaks of rain, sleet and hill snow in central western scotland, to the north of northern ireland. frequent showers here and a strengthening wind. a0 or 50mph gusts, if not a bit more. a colder end to the day than we started and a cold night come tonight, particularly across scotland where we ll see rain turn to sleet and snow. a band of rain pushes through northern ireland, northern england. that could be sleet and snow in the higher ground. that could be the same too as it finishes the night across north wales. north of it some clear skies develop. frost, ice, frequent snow
to start the afternoon through parts of east anglia, the south east, the channel islands. it may take a while before we start to see brightness break through here. persistent rain remains in orkney and that curls back into some outbreaks of rain, sleet and hill snow in central western scotland, to the north of northern ireland. frequent showers here and a strengthening wind. a0 or 50mph gusts, if not a bit more. a colder end to the day than we started and a cold night come tonight, particularly across scotland where we ll see rain turn to sleet and snow. a band of rain pushes through northern ireland, northern england. that could be sleet and snow in the higher ground. that could be the same too as it finishes the night across north wales. north of it some clear skies develop. frost, ice, frequent snow showers on sunday in the north of scotland. a band of cloud through wales, the midlands, east anglia producing some outbreaks of rain and a bit of hill snow, but for many away from that
bethlehem, where at the mass is being held at the moment. as our life pictures coming to you from bethlehem here on bbc news. stay with us, mark coming up shortly. merry christmas. hello there. merry christmas to you. some of us will see some snow during this christmas period, mainly across the hills of the northern half of the uk. further south, it ll tend to be milder, so any precipitation will be rain. and we ve got areas of low pressure pushing into the south west, and they re weather fronts bringing outbreaks of rain. as these weather fronts slowly push north eastwards into that stubborn area of colder air which is sitting to the north east of the country, then this is where we re likely to see some of that rain turn to snow. so, we re starting christmas day morning off on a very cold, frosty note across scotland, the far north of england, but less cold, milder for northern ireland in towards wales and the south west.
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