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  1. UK Outlook for Sunday 27 Mar 2011 to Sunday 10 Apr 2011: Generally settled in southern parts, with much of England and Wales on the dry side with temperatures near or below normal at first, then near normal or slightly above later. There may be a fair amount of cloud around at times with sunshine fairly limited. Scotland and Northern Ireland are forecast to have periods of rain or showers, perhaps wintry over hills, together with temperatures on the cold side at times. Across the UK as a whole overnight frosts are possible where cloud breaks develop and persist. Updated: 1139 on Sat 12 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  2. UK Outlook for Thursday 17 Mar 2011 to Saturday 26 Mar 2011: A rather cloudy start, with of outbreaks of rain likely to spread from the west to most parts. Into the weekend southern parts should become mainly dry with some sunshine, whereas northern parts are likely remain rather unsettled with further outbreaks of rain at times. This rain maybe heavy at times and may also turn to snow over higher ground. Temperatures will generally be around average, however there will be a risk of overnight frosts, particularly in southern parts. Northern areas are then expected to remain unsettled for the remainder of the week, with southern parts staying predominantly dry, however there is an increasing trend for below average temperatures across the country towards the end of the period. Updated: 1140 on Sat 12 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  3. Rain for many Mild temperatures http://www.weatheron...ad&DAY=20110312
  4. Thanks Paul Great Work but i know what it look like before you put it on :lol: :lol:
  5. UK Outlook for Saturday 26 Mar 2011 to Saturday 9 Apr 2011: Generally settled in southern parts, with much of England and Wales on the dry side with temperatures near or below normal at first, then near normal or slightly above later. There may be a fair amount of cloud around at times with sunshine fairly limited. Scotland and Northern Ireland are forecast to have periods of rain or showers, perhaps wintry over hills, together with temperatures on the cold side at times. Across the UK as a whole overnight frosts are possible where cloud breaks develop and persist. Updated: 1155 on Fri 11 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  6. UK Outlook for Wednesday 16 Mar 2011 to Friday 25 Mar 2011: Much of Wednesday and Thursday will be dry. Rain or showers likely across Scotland, and occasional light rain near east coasts. Temperatures below normal in east with brisk easterly winds, but locally above normal in sheltered western areas. Overnight frosts are possible in sheltered parts. Through Friday and the weekend it looks as though the south will remain generally dry with a few showers and brighter periods and light winds. Overnight frosts are possible where cloud breaks. Further north, strong winds and bands of rain are expected, perhaps with snow over high ground at times. Through the following week the general trend is for the south to stay mainly dry with perhaps occasional bands of rain or showers in the north. Temperatures near normal or below with overnight frosts possible. Updated: 1155 on Fri 11 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  7. Turning settled Limited sunshine http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110311
  8. we haveing a hail Shower and gusty winds
  9. UK Outlook for Thursday 24 Mar 2011 to Thursday 7 Apr 2011: Continuing generally settled in southern parts, with much of England and Wales seeing well below average rainfall amounts through the period, but with Scotland and Northern Ireland likely to be nearer the seasonal norm. Whilst most of the country should see near average temperatures, eastern England will perhaps be a little colder than normal overnight, with more overnight frosts than elsewhere. Cloudier and more unsettled conditions for Scotland and Northern Ireland should keep temperatures here a little above normal for early spring. Sunshine amounts for the period should be around average across the country. Updated: 1205 on Thu 10 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  10. UK Outlook for Tuesday 15 Mar 2011 to Thursday 24 Mar 2011: Southern parts of the UK are expected to start rather cloudy, with outbreaks of rain or drizzle at times, but with some occasional drier and brighter interludes too. Northern parts will initially be fairly settled, with some sunny periods and overnight frost and fog patches, but it will soon turn more unsettled, with rain or showers, occasionally falling as snow over the hills. It will become windy with a risk of gales in the northwest. Into the following week, many southern parts will stay fairly settled, with the best of the drier and brighter weather. However, it will remain more unsettled further north, with a series of weak fronts pushing in from the west, occasionally giving outbreaks of rain or snow over the hills. Updated: 1202 on Thu 10 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  11. lol coast to much money and dont have a car but i get my 1st 1 in may most of the time
  12. This time Coast it to far northwest from me :lol:
  13. UK Outlook for Thursday 24 Mar 2011 to Thursday 7 Apr 2011: Continuing generally settled for most parts. Much of England and Wales should see well below average rainfall amounts through the period, with Scotland and Northern Ireland likely to be nearer the seasonal norm. Whilst most of the country should see near average temperatures, eastern England will perhaps be a little colder than normal overnight, with more overnight frosts than elsewhere. Cloudier conditions for Scotland should keep average night-time temperatures here a little above normal for early spring. Sunshine amounts for the period should be around average across the country. Updated: 1225 on Wed 9 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  14. UK Outlook for Monday 14 Mar 2011 to Wednesday 23 Mar 2011: Northern parts of the UK are expected to be fairly unsettled throughout the period with showers or more persistent periods of rain, falling at times as snow over hills and mountains. There should also be some occasional drier interludes though. Elsewhere, the emphasis is on much drier and more settled conditions with some sunshine, although there is a low risk of a little rain affecting the far south or southeast of England at the start of the period. It will be windier across northern parts of the UK, with gales in exposed locations and normal temperatures. Elsewhere it is likely to be cold by night with frost, but daytime temperatures should be near average. There is low confidence that more unsettled conditions could develop later in the period. Updated: 1224 on Wed 9 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  15. Thanks Jane I need all the luck in the World :lol:
  16. UK Outlook for Wednesday 23 Mar 2011 to Wednesday 6 Apr 2011: Continuing generally settled. Much of England and Wales should see well below average rainfall amounts through the period, with Scotland and Northern Ireland likely to be nearer the seasonal norm. Whilst most of the country should see near average temperatures, eastern England will perhaps be a little colder than normal overnight, with more overnight frosts than elsewhere. Cloudier conditions for Scotland should keep average night-time temperatures here a little above normal for early spring. Sunshine amounts for the period should be around average across the country. Updated: 1158 on Tue 8 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  17. UK Outlook for Sunday 13 Mar 2011 to Tuesday 22 Mar 2011: Many areas will be unsettled with showers or more persistent spells of rain on Sunday (13th) and some snow in the north. There should be some brighter spells too, and these clearer, albeit showery and colder conditions are expected to extend southeastwards to many parts by Monday (14th). The rest of the week should see a change to drier, sunnier and more settled conditions for many parts but a more unsettled pattern may affect northwestern parts of the UK and perhaps also the south at times. Widespread overnight frost is likely, however, temperature levels by day should lift somewhat, although this aspect is very uncertain. By the end of the period there are indications that dry and bright weather should continue to dominate. Updated: 1155 on Tue 8 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  18. More unsettled Most rain in north http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110308
  19. Thanks Coast but to Far North for me :lol:
  20. UK Outlook for Tuesday 22 Mar 2011 to Tuesday 5 Apr 2011: Continuing generally settled. Much of England and Wales should see well below average rainfall amounts through the period, with Scotland and Northern Ireland likely to be nearer the seasonal norm. Whilst most of the country should see near average temperatures, eastern England will perhaps be a litter colder than normal overnight, with more overnight frosts than elsewhere. Cloudier conditions for Scotland should keep average night-time temperatures here a little above normal for early spring. Sunshine amounts for the period should be around average across the country. Updated: 1159 on Mon 7 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  21. UK Outlook for Saturday 12 Mar 2011 to Monday 21 Mar 2011: Many areas will be unsettled and rather cloudy with spells of rain over the first weekend with some snow in the north. The heaviest rain is more likely to be over Scotland, Northern Ireland and some western parts of England and Wales, extending further southeastwards with time. Clearer, showery and colder conditions extending southeastwards to many parts by next week, the showers wintry in the north. Next week should see a change to drier, brighter and more settled conditions for many parts but with widespread overnight frost. A more unsettled pattern however will probably affect northwestern parts and perhaps also the south at times. As we go through next week temperatures levels will probably lift but this remains very uncertain. Updated: 1158 on Mon 7 Mar 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  22. Summary Turning a little milder, with a lot of dry weather High pressure will relinquish its grip for the first couple of weeks, allowing for some more unsettled conditions to move in off the Atlantic. But high pressure should again return by the end of the month. Overall, sunshine amounts will be above average with only small amounts of rain across more southern parts of the United Kingdom. Temperatures should eventually increase a little, making it feel more like early Spring. Monday 7 March 2011 to Sunday 13 March 2011 Becoming unsettled and remaining rather cool. This week will see a change from the quiet, settled conditions of the previous few days to more unsettled weather moving in off the Atlantic. This will be most noticeable across Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England, where there will be spells of rain, with some sleet and snow over the hills. A few showers are also expected across southern parts of the United Kingdom and it will be fairly breezy everywhere. Temperatures will start off rather cold, with some significant frost under clear skies in the south, but increasing cloud and wind will see frost becoming less of a problem as the week progresses. Monday 14 March 2011 to Sunday 20 March 2011 Changeable across the country, still rather cool. A fairly changeable spell of weather is likely for the whole of the United Kingdom. Most parts of the country should see some rain or showers, with the wettest conditions likely to be in the north and northwest. Despite losing the northeasterly airflow, temperatures are still expected be generally below the seasonal average, although when the sun shines it should feel pleasantly mild. Monday 21 March 2011 to Sunday 3 April 2011 Generally dry once again for the south. The weather looks as if it will settle down for many areas by the end of March, especially across the southern half of the United Kingdom, as high pressure takes up residence over the near continent. England and Wales should see well below average rainfall, but occasional bands of rain will continue to run into Northern Ireland and western Scotland. Temperatures should rise to above normal across eastern Scotland and northeast England, with nearer normal temperatures expected elsewhere. Next week Much of the UK saw a fairly dry winter overall, but how is April going to shape up? http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/10209
  23. all i going to do is Cross My fingers and see what happen in the next few days just maybe
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