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  1. UK Outlook for Thursday 24 Feb 2011 to Saturday 5 Mar 2011: Generally unsettled and rather cloudy for for the end of the week, with outbreaks of rain in many areas, particularly heavy in the west. Also windy with a risk of gales, possibly severe in the northwest. The southeast may be a little drier. Temperatures generally above normal. The weekend's weather is likely to stay wet in the west, with some hill snow in the north. Southern and eastern areas will tend to have longer drier spells, but still see some rain at first. Some risk of frost at night, but generally temperatures average or, in the south, above average. The following week is likely to see a split, with unsettled wet and windy conditions in the northwest, but drier further south. Generally average temperatures, but possibly cooler in south. Updated: 1145 on Sat 19 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  2. I hope not be long before our storms relly kick off
  3. Unseasonably mild Unsettled, rain at times http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110219
  4. UK Outlook for Saturday 5 Mar 2011 to Saturday 19 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: 1141 on Fri 18 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  5. UK Outlook for Wednesday 23 Feb 2011 to Friday 4 Mar 2011: Generally unsettled and rather cloudy for for the end of the week, with outbreaks of rain in many areas, particularly heavy in the west. Also windy with a risk of gales, mainly in the north. Friday may see some drier weather in the east. Temperatures near or above normal. The weather at the weekend is likely to stay unsettled in the west, interspersed occasionally with drier brighter spells. Southern and eastern areas will tend to have longer drier spells, but still see some rain at times. Some risk of frost at night, but generally temperatures remain at or above average. The following week is likely to see a split, with unsettled wet and windy conditions in the northwest, but drier further south. Generally average temperatures, but possibly cooler in south. Updated: 1116 on Fri 18 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  6. UK Outlook for Friday 4 Mar 2011 to Friday 18 Mar 2011: Predominantly dry, bright and settled conditions are expected through the period, with any more unsettled, wet and windy weather more likely in the northwest. Temperatures should be generally near or above average, but with further night frosts, especially in the south and east. Updated: 1158 on Thu 17 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  7. UK Outlook for Tuesday 22 Feb 2011 to Thursday 3 Mar 2011: Generally unsettled and windy at times through much of next week with showers or longer spells of rain, although some brighter spells are likely too, particularly towards the southeast. It will probably be rather cold in the far northeast at times, with sleet or snow possible, mainly falling over high ground. Elsewhere, temperatures should be near-normal to mild. Later in the week, drier, brighter and somewhat colder conditions appear increasingly likely across the south and the east, with more night frosts. However, there is a small risk of much colder conditions developing in the east. From the last weekend of February and beyond, dry weather looks more likely to dominate, although it may be more unsettled at times in the northwest. By this stage, temperatures are very uncertain. Updated: 1157 on Thu 17 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  8. Spring sunshine later But rain to start http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110217
  9. heads up for next monday risk of storms around some of uk but it sure will be downgread before then
  10. UK Outlook for Wednesday 2 Mar 2011 to Wednesday 16 Mar 2011: A generally unsettled, cloudy, but fairly mild start is expected in the northwest, but with some drier weather across the south and east where it may be colder. Thereafter, a trend to more settled conditions seems likely, particularly in southern England, with rainfall amounts falling below normal, and sunshine amounts increasing. However, with clearer skies, there is an increasing risk of overnight frost. Northwestern parts will probably stay more unsettled. Updated: 1205 on Tue 15 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  11. UK Outlook for Sunday 20 Feb 2011 to Tuesday 1 Mar 2011: Generally cloudy and windy on Sunday and into the start of next week, with showers or longer spells of rain, although some brighter spells too. It may be rather cold in the far northeast at first, with sleet or snow possible here, mainly over high ground. Temperatures should be near normal generally, becoming mild in some southern parts early next week. Beyond this it will remain unsettled in the northwest, with showers or longer spells of rain at times, although some drier brighter spells too, giving a chance of overnight frost. In the northeast there is a chance of colder weather with wintry showers. In the south and east it will tend to turn drier with time, but with a chance of some colder conditions and night frost here too. Updated: 1204 on Tue 15 Feb http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  12. UK Outlook for Tuesday 1 Mar 2011 to Tuesday 15 Mar 2011: A generally unsettled, cloudy, but fairly mild start is expected with above average temperatures in the south. Rain is likely in all areas, this mainly in the west where some may be heavy over hills, but drier interludes are expected, especially in the east and southeast. Thereafter, a trend to more settled conditions seems likely, particularly in southern England, with rainfall amounts falling below normal, and sunshine amounts increasing. However, with clearer skies, there is an increasing risk of overnight frost. Updated: 1145 on Mon 14 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  13. UK Outlook for Saturday 19 Feb 2011 to Monday 28 Feb 2011: A generally cloudy and quite windy weekend is expected, with outbreaks of rain, sleet and snow at times. It will be rather cold in the northeast, with snow most likely here, giving a risk of some large accumulations, mainly over high ground. Outbreaks of rain are most likely further south and west, where temperatures are expected to be less cold, although with hill snow still affecting some central areas. Temperatures should become near normal generally, and mild in some southern parts, early next week, with snow becoming confined to Scottish mountains. It will remain largely unsettled though, with showers or longer spells of rain at times throughout the period, but also some drier and brighter spells. Updated: 1144 on Mon 14 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  14. Summary Taste of winter still to come for some A pleasant February can go a long way to give the impression that the winter has been alright. With the early onset of widespread snow in November, the case for winter of 2010 was never going to be an easy one to make. What will not help is that January and the first part of February have been so unseasonably gloomy, especially across parts of the south of England. Some areas have had 30-40% less than the average sunshine for this time of year. The next few days will do little to alleviate matters. Is it any help if I remind you that in February 2008 a number of spots across the south of Britain set February records for sunshine? No, I thought not. Monday 14 February 2011 to Sunday 20 February 2011 A highly changeable week Low pressure over Northern Ireland at the start of the week sets the pattern, joined on Tuesday by another just a little further to the west. The initial feature throws rain, snow and showers across Northern Ireland and much of Scotland, whilst Tuesday's low will encourage a band of rain, sleet and snow to move northwards across all parts of the British Isles. Wednesday will be quieter day with some sunny spells and a few showers; some of these wintry in the north. Thursday will be a similar day with a scattering of showers across southern England, southeast Wales, and the coasts of Scotland. The battle between cold air in the east and milder, moister air to the west is on Friday, as a front brings wet and windy weather to all western parts. Temperatures this week will be at or just below average throughout the British Isles. Monday 21 February 2011 to Sunday 27 February 2011 Cold and mild weather battle for UK dominance High pressure will dominate across Scandinavia at first, slowing the eastward progress of Atlantic fronts across the British Isles. The period will start cold across the northeast of Britain, but mild and wet weather will sit across the south and west. Weather fronts will try to move northeastwards, but until they arrive there is an increasing risk of snow falling on the higher ground of the Scottish mountains. During the following weekend, the mild but rather wet weather will win out with many areas turning milder. Monday 28 February 2011 to Sunday 13 March 2011 Touch of spring as high pressure tries to dominate High pressure from the Azores is expected to extend towards the south of the British Isles, whilst northern parts will stay mild, wet and windy. Temperatures will often be above the average. After a wet start in the north, rainfall will decrease as the ridge of high pressure becomes more established. It will however remain breezy in the northwest and there will be an increasing risk of night frosts. Next week Will the weather realise we've slipped 'officially' into Spring? Check the prospects here. http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/10209
  15. UK Outlook for Monday 28 Feb 2011 to Monday 14 Mar 2011: A generally unsettled, cloudy, but fairly mild start is expected with above average temperatures. Rain is likely in all areas, this mainly in the west where some may be heavy over hills, but drier interludes are expected, especially in the east and southeast. Thereafter, a trend to more settled conditions seems likely, particularly in southern England, with rainfall amounts falling below normal, and sunshine amounts increasing. However, with clearer skies, there is an increasing risk of overnight frost. Updated: 1141 on Sun 13 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  16. UK Outlook for Friday 18 Feb 2011 to Sunday 27 Feb 2011: It will stay cold in the northeast of the United Kingdom, but mild and wet weather in the south and west of Britain should very slowly make some progress eastwards. Weather fronts will try to push northeastwards across the UK next weekend, with southwestern parts most likely to be mild and wet. Further north and east there is an increasing risk of precipitation turning wintry as it encounters the colder air, particularly on high ground, with significant snowfall possible on the Scottish mountains. During the following week, the mild and wet weather to the southwest should very gradually win the battle with many parts of the UK eventually joining the south and west in seeing near or slightly above average temperatures, with bands of rain followed by sunshine and showers. Updated: 1141 on Sun 13 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  17. did i head risk of thunder on mondy on news 24 weather
  18. UK Outlook for Friday 25 Feb 2011 to Friday 11 Mar 2011: It looks likely to stay rather unsettled in western parts of the UK, with further wind and rain at times, and also occasionally towards the east, where there is a continuing risk of snow, particularly over hills. Drier and colder interludes are also likely in between the wind and rain, particularly towards the southeast. Updated: 1149 on Thu 10 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  19. UK Outlook for Tuesday 15 Feb 2011 to Thursday 24 Feb 2011: It is likely to be a cold but settled start across much of the UK, with sunny spells by day and frost forming widely overnight along with some freezing fog patches. There is also a risk of wintry showers for eastern parts and perhaps cloudier conditions with some rain in the far southwest. There is then an increasing trend towards western parts turning milder and unsettled, with strong winds at times and outbreaks of rain. This rain turning to snow over hills, particularly early on. Eastern parts are most likely to remain cold and dry, with a continuing risk of frost and fog overnight. However, unsettled conditions may spread from the west at times, bringing a possibility of snow for low levels in the northeast. Updated: 1142 on Thu 10 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  20. UK Outlook for Thursday 24 Feb 2011 to Thursday 10 Mar 2011: It looks likely to stay rather unsettled in western parts of the UK, with further wind and rain at times, and also occasionally towards the east. Again, drier interludes are also likely in between the wind and rain. Meanwhile, much colder air will be sitting over eastern Europe and Scandinavia, with a small risk of this extending over the UK from the east at first, which would turn things much colder with perhaps some wintry showers. Updated: 1215 on Wed 9 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  21. UK Outlook for Monday 14 Feb 2011 to Wednesday 23 Feb 2011: There will be some dry spells of weather across the UK through this period, but bands of rain, accompanied by strong southeasterly winds, with a chance of gales in the far north, will move northeastwards at times, the rain turning to sleet and snow over hills and to lower levels across some northern and eastern areas. The heaviest and most persistent rain is likely in the west, particularly the southwest, with eastern areas tending to be drier. Temperatures will be near or below average, but cold at times, particularly in the north and east. Frost and freezing fog patches are likely where skies clear at night, with a risk of any wet surfaces turning icy. Updated: 1212 on Wed 9 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  22. Changeable Rain for all http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110209
  23. UK Outlook for Wednesday 23 Feb 2011 to Wednesday 9 Mar 2011: It looks to stay rather unsettled in western parts of the UK, with further wind and rain at times, and also occasionally towards the east. Again, drier interludes are also likely in between the wind and rain. Meanwhile, much colder air will be sitting over northwestern Europe and Scandinavia, with a small risk of this extending over the UK from the east, which would turn things much colder with perhaps some wintry showers. At the moment, however, there is a great deal of uncertainty with this aspect of the forecast, but it currently looks like the unsettled (and less cold) weather should stay dominant across the UK. Updated: 1159 on Tue 8 Feb 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
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