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6.0°cGuernsey Airport
6.0°cLiverpool Airport
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1.0°cBlackpool Airport
1.0°cKirkwall Airport
1.0°cSumburgh Cape
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UK Winter weather forecast latest

SEVERE WEATHER RISKS OVER THE PERIOD- None

Tuesday 7th looks likely to see a cold night inland with a moderate frost away from coasts and some freezing fog patches too inland in the Midlands especially but less cold in the SW, far west and NW, the high pressure ridge will move away east allowing a chilly E’ly flow into the SE. It will be mainly dry with a few sunny spells by day inland across northern areas but a few light wintry showers may affect the south east and the eastern coasts. A continuing slow thaw of any lying snow by day . Temperatures reaching 3-5C in most areas but the far south west may see 6C though more like a rather raw 0-1C in the SE in a fresh ENE’ly wind and just -1C in Highland Scotland and hills elsewhere.

As we move into the weekend it’s uncertain but on Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th it looks like we could see high pressure still rather dominant across the west but a low pressure area may swing SE down the north sea disrupt across the SW and sink SE towards the N France. Still some frost possible in places by night in places and maybe some showers at times across parts of the north of the UK. Milder by day than recently overall with temperatures maxing at about 4-6C for many, though perhaps up to 8C in the SW and over high ground more like 0C esp the Highlands.

FEATURES TO MONITOR THIS WEEK

*Quite windy in the exposed parts of the far NW midweek & onwards with gusts to 60mph on exposed headlands

*Frosts likely inland through the week for most parts, locally severe in places in inland areas esp in central, northern England & Scottish eastern & Highland areas

*Icy patches inland at night where any snow melt or pptn has fallen by day at times during the week and into the weekend

FORECAST CONFIDENCE is moderate-high for the patterning & moderate for detail until about Thursday but moderate for patterning and detail by Friday onwards


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