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  1. Look Like Sunday will be the best day for showers and thunder now but i look like going miss out as all ways
  2. UK Outlook for Saturday 12 Mar 2011 to Saturday 26 Mar 2011: This period should see unsettled conditions at first with occasional rain or showers and drier interludes, but there is a signal that high pressure will return and build across the UK, turning things mainly dry with bright or sunny spells, but often mixed with variable amounts of cloud. Rainfall amounts may be below or well below average for the time of year due to the drier conditions, and temperatures should be around normal. Sunshine amounts across the country are likely to vary due to variable cloud amounts, but should be around average on the whole. Updated: 1116 on Fri 25 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  3. UK Outlook for Wednesday 2 Mar 2011 to Friday 11 Mar 2011: A cooler outlook, with some cloud and rain moving southwards during Wednesday and Thursday, then turning drier, colder and windier across northern and eastern parts of the UK, with fairly cloudy conditions and a chance of showers, perhaps turning wintry at times. Meanwhile, remaining cold, but drier, brighter and less windy further south and west. Overnight frost and fog patches are likely under clear spells for many with temperatures below normal for the time of year. High pressure should build during the weekend and into the new week, becoming drier for many and staying bright, but remaining chilly with overnight frost continuing. Later into the following week, the weather may start to turn more unsettled in the northwest, with some wind and rain here, and temperatures generally returning to normal. Updated: 1106 on Fri 25 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  4. Dry for many Cold, damp south http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110225
  5. But you know my Luck i wont see anything
  6. Outlook for Saturday to Monday: Turning fresher with sunshine and heavy showers over the weekend, some with hail and thunder :drunk: :drunk: from http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  7. UK Outlook for Friday 11 Mar 2011 to Friday 25 Mar 2011: The main emphasis during this period will be on rather unsettled conditions progressively affecting the north and west of the UK, and drier, brighter conditions affecting the south. Temperatures on the whole should be around normal for March for most parts of the UK, but perhaps initially below normal in the south and well above normal at times for northern Scotland with milder, wetter conditions here. Rainfall totals are likely to be above average in the northwest, mainly western Scotland under the more unsettled conditions, but slightly below in the south with the drier conditions. Sunshine amounts across the country are likely to vary, but mainly stay around average. Updated: 1141 on Thu 24 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  8. UK Outlook for Tuesday 1 Mar 2011 to Thursday 10 Mar 2011: A largely settled start to the new month, mainly dry, with temperatures around normal, and a chance of some cloud and light rain moving southwards during Wednesday. Overnight frost and fog patches are likely under clear spells. Turning colder towards the end of the first week with north or northeasterly winds developing, but remaining mostly under high pressure giving mainly settled, but often cloudy conditions. This may, however, introduce a risk of wintry showers in the north and east. The best of the sunshine is expected towards the west of the UK. Becoming a little more unsettled into the following week, particularly in northwest, with perhaps still an easterly influence across the south, but becoming mostly dry here. Temperatures becoming normal in the north, but below normal in the south. Updated: 1123 on Thu 24 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  9. High pressure builds Turning colder later http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110224
  10. Loook like net weather Radar stuck on 20.25 here
  11. UK Outlook for Thursday 10 Mar 2011 to Thursday 24 Mar 2011: The main emphasis during this period will be on rather unsettled conditions affecting the north of the UK, and rather drier, brighter weather affecting the south. Temperatures in this period are expected to be average or above. Rainfall totals are likely to be above average in the northwest, but slightly below in the south. Sunshine amounts across the country are likely to be slightly above average. Updated: 1132 on Wed 23 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  12. UK Outlook for Monday 28 Feb 2011 to Wednesday 9 Mar 2011: Unsettled conditions, with showers and longer spells of rain are expected to affect northern and western areas through the first part of the week. Here it will be windy at times with a risk of gales in exposed areas. Further south and east, it will remain generally more settled and often dry with a chance of overnight frost and fog. Daytime temperatures should be largely near or just above normal. Towards the end of the week, a colder spell is expected across all areas, with northerly winds giving a risk of snow showers in the north and east. It should turn milder again over next weekend, with unsettled weather returning to the north and west, and dry and bright conditions for much of the time in the south and east. Updated: 1125 on Wed 23 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  13. Mild then colder Turning dry, settled http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110223
  14. I been holding tight sice last storm here
  15. I dont see anything comeing this week
  16. UK Outlook for Wednesday 9 Mar 2011 to Wednesday 23 Mar 2011: The main emphasis during this period will be on rather unsettled conditions affecting the north of the UK, and rather drier, brighter weather affecting the south. Temperatures in this period are expected to be average or above. Rainfall totals are likely to be above average in the northwest, but slightly below in the south. Sunshine amounts across the country are likely to be slightly above average. Updated: 1208 on Tue 22 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  17. UK Outlook for Sunday 27 Feb 2011 to Tuesday 8 Mar 2011: Sunny spells and showers at first this Sunday, with a risk of snow on Scottish mountains and a risk of more persistent rain for a time in the south. It will tend to become drier later on Sunday, with clear spells giving a cold night with frost. More unsettled conditions, with showers and longer spells of rain are expected to affect northern and western areas from the early part of next week onwards, through the rest of the period. Here conditions will be windy at times with a risk of gales in exposed areas, and showers will be wintry over high ground. Further south and east, it will remain generally more settled and often dry with overnight frost and fog and temperatures largely near or just below normal. Updated: 1208 on Tue 22 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  18. Changeable Mild to very mild http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110222
  19. UK Outlook for Tuesday 8 Mar 2011 to Tuesday 22 Mar 2011: The main emphasis during this period will be on rather unsettled conditions affecting the north of the UK, and rather drier, brighter weather affecting the south. Temperatures in this period are expected to be average or above. Rainfall totals are likely to be above average in the northwest, but slightly below in the south. Sunshine amounts across the country are likely to be slightly above average. Updated: 1205 on Mon 21 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  20. UK Outlook for Saturday 26 Feb 2011 to Monday 7 Mar 2011: On Saturday 26th there is a risk of some prolonged and possibly heavy rainfall for the southern half of the UK, but clearer weather, albeit with a few showers, is likely to spread from the northwest to all parts. Showers will fall as snow over hills. From Sunday 27th onwards, relatively settled and mainly dry weather is expected across the UK, with the best of the brightness over southern parts. Temperatures should be around average or slightly below with night time fog and frost likely where skies are clear. Later in the period there is an increasing likelihood of more changeable conditions spreading to northern parts of the UK, lifting temperatures to above average levels here. Updated: 1157 on Mon 21 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  21. Summary More settled conditions on the way after this week The recent cold weather will be forced out of the way by a series of Atlantic weather systems this week, bringing wind and rain for all. However, high pressure will take hold in week 2, bringing much more settled conditions. As we head into week 3 the south of the UK will hold onto that high pressure but more wind and rain is expected for the north. Monday 21 February 2011 to Sunday 27 February 2011 Mild but wet and windy This week looks set to bring a much more unsettled picture to all parts of the UK. A cold blocking high pressure across Scandinavia will finally be forced out of the way, allowing repeated low pressure systems to move through, bringing wet and windy weather for all. The northwest of the UK in particular can expect gales at times throughout the week, but winds will be noticeable for everyone. On top of that, most regions will have above average rainfall as successive bands of rain push steadily through. Although there will be little sunshine, the good news is it will be generally milder, with temperatures squeezing up to 12 or 13 degrees at times. Monday 28 February 2011 to Sunday 6 March 2011 Dry, bright and mild A noticeable change takes place as much more settled conditions start to take hold. High pressure extending up from the Azores will see a switch to drier and brighter weather for all. Southwesterly winds will persist and continue to feed in mild air. The high pressure will mean winds become much lighter too, making it feel really quite pleasant. Monday 7 March 2011 to Sunday 20 March 2011 High pressure struggling to hold on The high pressure will do its best to stay in charge, but will gradually start to weaken in the north. Where the high pressure loses its grip we will see more wind and rain battling its way in, particularly for Scotland. Elsewhere it will be mostly dry with temperatures around or just above average. Next week Will Spring have sprung? http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/10209
  22. UK Outlook for Friday 25 Feb 2011 to Sunday 6 Mar 2011: Friday will be mild and unsettled with a strong southwesterly flow, perhaps with occasional gales in the north and west. A band of rain will spread southwards across the UK with some heavy rain in the north and west. Snow showers will spread into the north later on Friday and through Saturday. Saturday will be brighter and breezy, perhaps windy in the north, with scattered showers, these likely to be wintry over northern hills. Through the following week and weekend it looks as though a westerly or northwesterly flow will develop with cold conditions at times in the north with some wintry showers. Overnight frosts may form further south at times as well. Some milder air may spread in for a time with bands of rain later in the week. Updated: 1157 on Sun 20 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  23. UK Outlook for Monday 7 Mar 2011 to Monday 21 Mar 2011: The general north/south split in the weather continues, with mild, wet unsettled conditions in the north, and drier brighter weather in the south. Temperatures in this period are expected to be average or above, particularly in Scotland where temperatures may be well above average. Rainfall in the northwest is likely to be above average, but slightly below in the south. Sunshine amounts across the country are likely to be slightly above average. Updated: 1142 on Sun 20 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  24. Becoming very mild Rain for most areas http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110220
  25. UK Outlook for Sunday 6 Mar 2011 to Sunday 20 Mar 2011: The general north/south split in the weather continues, with mild, wet unsettled conditions in the north, and drier brighter weather in the south. Temperatures in this period are expected to be average or above, particularly in Scotland where temperatures may be well above average. Rainfall in the northwest is likely to be above average, but slightly below in the south. Sunshine amounts across the country are likely to be slightly above average. Updated: 1146 on Sat 19 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
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