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  1. 5.8c to the 21st 2.0c above the 61 to 90 average 1.3c above the 81 to 10 average
  2. Another cold night but no frost with the fog lifting into low cloud Temp -1.8c with a low of -3.7c
  3. Thursday 26 Jan - Saturday 4 Feb Much of the UK will see sunny spells on Thursday, following some mist or fog patches in the morning under clear skies. Some cloud is expected to develop across the north, perhaps bringing some rain or drizzle to the north and northwest. Isolated showers possible along eastern coasts. Into the weekend, frontal systems could bring showers at times as they move in from the northwest, weakening as they progress. The south and southwest are expected to be the driest. Generally breezy with the chance of strong winds in the far northeast and east. Into February, settled conditions expected to dominate, especially across the south. Temperatures generally near normal, but frosts remain possible, mainly in the south, given clear skies and light winds. Sunday 5 Feb - Sunday 19 Feb The start of the period is likely to see a northwest-southeast split developing, bringing the driest and most settled conditions to the southeast while the north remains more unsettled with wet and windy weather. Later in the period, changeable conditions are expected to become more widespread, with the north continuing to see the most unsettled weather. In the south and southeast, settled conditions are more likely, but the occasional period of rain or showers remains possible. Temperatures generally slightly above average, but brief, colder spells are possible, especially to start. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/uk
  4. BBC Monthly Outlook Drier late January. Turning wetter in February Saturday 21 January to – Sunday 29 January Turning milder and wetter. Drier, chiller later Monday 30 January to – Sunday 5 February A lot of dry weather but wetter later Monday 6 February to – Sunday 19 February Unsettled. Colder risks late month https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/outlook
  5. 6.1c to the 20th 2.3c above the 61 to 90 average 1.6c above the 81 to 10 average
  6. A dry and sunny morning but very cold with it after a hard frost Temp -4.5c with a low of -5.5c
  7. A colder night tonight with clear skies and a light breeze Temp -2.9c
  8. 6.2c to the 19th 2.4c above the 61 to 90 average 1.8c above the 81 to 10 average
  9. Wednesday 25 Jan - Friday 3 Feb Cloud and outbreaks of rain are likely on Wednesday, possibly locally heavy rain at times especially in the north, although the rain tending to become confined further south by the end of the day. Later in the week, high pressure is predicted to dominate over the UK, resulting in a largely settled weather pattern, although some showers still possible in places. Unsettled weather may return in the northwest at the end of the week and into the weekend. Temperatures most likely around normal, with the potential for some overnight frosts. Further into the period, high pressure and settled conditions are predicted to continue for most. The south and east likely seeing the most of the dry weather, although showers likely along eastern coasts. Saturday 4 Feb - Saturday 18 Feb High pressure is expected to dominate at first with dry weather widespread. With the calm weather, there is a risk of fog or freezing fog overnight. The northwest may experience more unsettled weather with rain and strong winds. Thereafter slightly more unsettled weather may develop widely across the UK, with rain and winds likely moving in from the west. Temperatures are most likely to be near normal or above average for the time of year. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/uk
  10. Continuing dry and a bit more breezy tonight keeping the temperature a bit higher than recently Temp 1.6c
  11. Tuesday 24 Jan - Thursday 2 Feb Tuesday is likely to bring cloudy weather with drizzle in places, mainly in the west. More persistent rain is possible in the northwest, accompanied by strong winds. Rain will generally clear by through Wednesday as high pressure is expected to build to the west, generally bringing a period of more generally settled weather. It is likely to be dry for most, particularly in the south and east, though there is a chance of showers along eastern coasts. Any returning unsettled weather will likely confine to the northwest, with stronger winds and heavier rain possible at times. Temperatures are expected to drop to around the seasonal norm, perhaps slightly above average in the northwest. Some fog or freezing fog possible, where winds are likely to be lighter in the west. Friday 3 Feb - Friday 17 Feb High pressure is expected to dominate at first with dry weather widespread. With the calm weather, there is a risk of fog or freezing fog overnight. The northwest may experience more unsettled weather with rain and strong winds. Later, a more unsettled period is expected more widely with rain, and windy conditions affecting all areas. Temperatures are most likely to be near normal or above average for the time of year. This unsettled period is expected to extend into mid-February. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/uk
  12. 6.5c to the 18th 2.7c above the 61 to 90 average 2.1c above the 81 to 10 average
  13. Continuing calm and dry with mostly clear skies Temp -0.5c
  14. Met office 10 day trend Next 5 days Cold with hard night frosts Snow chance reducing Slowly turning milder from west Next week Drier Frosts remain likely Fog patches SSW Winds in stratosphere change Can lead to changes to UK weather Chances small at the moment
  15. Monday 23 Jan - Wednesday 1 Feb On Monday, widespread cloud with light rain and drizzle is likely for most, though eastern and southeastern parts could remain dry. High pressure is expected to dominate for much of the rest of January, bringing more settled conditions for many. Drier weather is most probable as a result, particularly to the south and east. Any persisting unsettled conditions will most likely be confined to the northwest, with stronger winds and rain at times, perhaps turning heavier over hills. Temperatures are most likely to be close to or slightly above average overall, especially further northwest. Colder days and nights are more likely further south given settled conditions and clearer skies, along with the risk of fog or freezing fog. Thursday 2 Feb - Thursday 16 Feb A continuation of settled weather is most likely through the first week of February, with drier weather expected to remain for the southeast, and unsettled conditions largely confining to the northwest. Thereafter, unsettled conditions could become more widespread, bringing the possibility of heavier rain and stronger winds across the country. Temperatures likely to be around or slightly above average, with any colder spells being short-lived. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/uk
  16. BBC Monthly Outlook Drier next week then changeable from late January Wednesday 18 January to – Sunday 22 January Less cold and drier but rain in the west on Friday Monday 23 January to – Sunday 29 January Becoming drier and a bit chillier Monday 30 January to – Sunday 12 February Changeable. Maybe colder from mid-February onwards https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/outlook
  17. 6.9c to the 17th 3.1c above the 61 to 90 average 2.5c above the 81 to 10 average
  18. Looks like the showers over the North Sea are mostly staying well away, with the exception of those right on the coast in Norfolk
  19. Remaining sunny and dry after staying just above 0c overnight Temp 2.0c with a low of 0.4c
  20. A dry night with a light to at times moderate breeze and not as cold as last night Temp 0.6c
  21. BBC weather for the week ahead Next week Mainly dry and settled Often cloudy Light winds Milder https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/64297333
  22. Sunday 22 Jan - Tuesday 31 Jan On Sunday, cloud is likely to be widespread with outbreaks of rain and occasional drizzle, however the far southeast could remain dry and bright. In the northwest, winds are likely to be strongest with a risk of coastal gales, while the south is expected to see lighter winds. Temperatures mild in the northwest but likely around average in the southeast. Later in the period, changeable conditions are likely to persist. Cloud is expected to remain in the northwest with outbreaks of rain continuing under unsettled conditions. The southeast is likely to be mostly dry, but showers and rain remain possible. Winds expected to be strongest in the west and northwest. Temperatures near average, although locally mild in the northwest. Occasional colder spells possible in the southeast under clear skies. Wednesday 1 Feb - Wednesday 15 Feb The start of February is likely to see a continuation of more settled conditions, with unsettled weather largely confined to the northwest while the southeast could see some drier and brighter spells. This could result in some fog or freezing fog, particularly for the south and east under clear skies. Into the middle of February, unsettled conditions could become more widespread, bringing the possibility of heavy rain and strong winds across the country. Temperatures likely to be around or slightly above average, with any colder spells being short-lived. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/uk
  23. 7.4c to the 16th 3.6c above the 61 to 90 average 3.0c above the 81 to 10 average
  24. A dry but cold night with mostly clear skies and calm Temp -2.8c
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