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  1. UK Outlook for Tuesday 15 Feb 2011 to Tuesday 1 Mar 2011: The period should start relatively wet and unsettled, especially in the north and west, before pressure builds somewhat in the south. The mainly southwesterly flow continues though throughout. Temperatures display a north-south split with respect to average conditions, with northern Scotland seeing above average temperatures, while the south of England and Wales are nearer normal. After a wet start for some regions rainfall amounts for the period look to settle down to become below average for much of the country, with the east of England perhaps nearer normal. Sunshine amounts should to be typical for February, though perhaps slightly above average sunshine hours in the north of Scotland. Updated: 1145 on Mon 31 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  2. UK Outlook for Saturday 5 Feb 2011 to Monday 14 Feb 2011: The weekend is unsettled, wet and windy across many parts of the UK, with heavy rain (hill snow in the north). These unsettled conditions will continue into the following week with further spells of rain or showers alternating with drier, sunnier interludes. Rain will be heavy at times, especially to the north and west, whilst showers will occasionally be wintry over hills, particularly over northern regions. It will be often windy, with gales or severe gales possible some days, with northwestern Britain most at risk. Southern and eastern parts should see less in the way of rainfall and tend to become dry towards the end of the period. Meanwhile, considerable day-to-day fluctuations in temperature are expected, some days being quite mild, whilst showery days will often be colder. Updated: 1125 on Mon 31 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  3. Still looking good for some storms at midweek in parts of scotland
  4. Summary A change in the month, a change in the weather. The second half of January has been fairly quiet across the UK, giving most of us some welcome respite from the wind, rain and snow. Things are set to change though as we enter the new month; with unsettled conditions spreading in from the Atlantic giving spells of rain, strong winds and even snow for some of us. Monday 31 January 2011 to Sunday 6 February 2011 Turning unsettled from the northwest The high pressure will finally lose its grip on the UK during the first half of the week, allowing bands of rain and strong winds to slowly spread in from the northwest. Scotland and Northern Ireland will see this on Monday but the far southeast may hang on to the cooler and settled conditions until late on Tuesday. Although the temperatures will slowly climb this week, some colder air will move back in at times; especially on Thursday when it will be cold enough for some snow in the north. Monday 7 February 2011 to Sunday 13 February 2011 Staying changeable As we head towards mid February the weather seems set to stay fairly changeable. Further spells of wet weather will come in from the Atlantic, with again the risk of these turning wintry over the high ground in the north. There will though be some brighter and drier interludes in between, and where they occur temperatures will become rather mild. Monday 14 February 2011 to Sunday 27 February 2011 High pressure makes a comeback The Atlantic systems look set to lose the battle again as we approach the end of February, allowing the high pressure over the continent to build across the UK once more. This will give a much quieter and drier end to the month, with temperatures remaining near average for the time of year. Next week Will March roar in like a Lion, or will it come in like a lamb? http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/10209
  5. UK Outlook for Monday 14 Feb 2011 to Monday 28 Feb 2011: The period should start relatively wet and unsettled, especially in the north and west, before reverting to drier, more settled conditions as pressure looks to build over continental Europe towards the UK. Temperatures display a north-south split with respect to average conditions, with northern Scotland seeing above average temperatures, while the south of England and Wales are nearer normal. After a wet start for some regions rainfall amounts for the period look to settle down to become below average for much of the country, with the east of England perhaps nearer normal. Sunshine amounts should to be typical for February, though perhaps slightly above average sunshine hours in the north of Scotland. Updated: 1145 on Sun 30 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  6. UK Outlook for Friday 4 Feb 2011 to Sunday 13 Feb 2011: The weekend begins unsettled and often windy across all parts of the UK, with some heavy rain in the north at times. These unsettled conditions will continue into the following week with spells of rain or showers alternating with drier, sunnier interludes. Rain will be heavy at times, especially to the north and west, whilst showers will occasionally be wintry over hills, particularly over northern regions. It will be often windy, with gales or severe gales possible some days, with northwestern Britain most at risk. Southern and eastern parts will see little in the way of rainfall and tend to become dry towards the end of the period. Meanwhile, considerable day-to-day fluctuations in temperature are expected, some days being quite mild, whilst showery days will often be colder. Updated: 1142 on Sun 30 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  7. looking not to bad for some of us nex Thursday for convection so keeping my fingers cross
  8. UK Outlook for Sunday 13 Feb 2011 to Sunday 27 Feb 2011:The period should start relatively wet and unsettled, before reverting to drier, more settled conditions as pressure looks to build over continental Europe towards the UK. Temperatures display a north-south split with respect to average conditions, with northern Scotland seeing above average temperatures, while the south of England and Wales are nearer normal or even a little below. After a wet start for some regions rainfall amounts for the period look to settle down to become below average for much of the country, with the east of England perhaps nearer normal. Sunshine amounts should to be typical for February, though perhaps slightly above average sunshine hours in the north of Scotland. Updated: 1140 on Sat 29 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  9. UK Outlook for Thursday 3 Feb 2011 to Saturday 12 Feb 2011: The end of next week is expected to be unsettled and often windy across all parts of the UK, perhaps more so in the south where some heavy rain seems likely at first. These unsettled conditions will continue through the weekend and into the following week, spells of rain or showers alternating with drier, sunnier interludes. Rain will be heavy at times, especially to the north and west, whilst showers will occasionally be wintry over hills, particularly over northern regions. It will be often windy, with gales or severe gales possible some days, with northwestern Britain most at risk. Meanwhile, considerable day-to-day fluctuations in temperature are expected, some days being quite mild, whilst showery days will often be colder. Updated: 1134 on Sat 29 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  10. UK Outlook for Saturday 12 Feb 2011 to Saturday 26 Feb 2011: The period should start relatively wet and unsettled, before reverting to drier, more settled conditions as pressure looks to build over continental Europe towards the UK. Temperatures display a north-south split with respect to average conditions, with northern Scotland seeing above average temperatures, while the south of England and Wales are nearer normal or even a little below. After a wet start for some regions rainfall amounts for the period look to settle down to become below average for much of the country, with the east of England perhaps nearer normal. Sunshine amounts should to be typical for February, though perhaps slightly above average sunshine hours in the north of Scotland. Updated: 1209 on Fri 28 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  11. UK Outlook for Wednesday 2 Feb 2011 to Friday 11 Feb 2011: The early to mid part of next week is expected to mark a transition from the current relatively settled conditions to a much more changeable, unsettled, and often windy weather type. These unsettled conditions, marked by spells of clearer, showery weather alternating with cloudier periods with more widespread rain, will then persist across the UK through the rest of next week and onwards through the following week. Rain will be heavy at times, especially to the north and west, whilst showers will occasionally be wintry, particularly over northern regions. Often windy, with gales or severe gales possible some days, with northwestern Britain most at risk. Meanwhile, considerable day-to-day fluctuations in temperature are expected, some days being quite mild, whilst showery days will often also be colder. Updated: 1141 on Fri 28 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  12. sorry if i posted in the worng area dont know were to put it are we going have live stream this year
  13. Cold then mild Dry then more unsettled http://www.weatheron...ad&DAY=20110128
  14. UK Outlook for Friday 11 Feb 2011 to Friday 25 Feb 2011: This period may still start mainly dry with below average temperatures for extreme southern and eastern parts of the UK. However, to the north and west of here there will be often cloudier, wetter and milder conditions with strong to gale force winds, heavy rain at times. Perhaps some hill snow in the north. Overnight frost and fog patches could continue for some southern parts of England and Wales at first, although these will soon become less likely. Updated: 1208 on Thu 27 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  15. UK Outlook for Tuesday 1 Feb 2011 to Thursday 10 Feb 2011: Central, southern and eastern areas will start largely dry and settled, although often cloudy and rather cold. Despite the cloud, some brighter spells should occur, the best of these over southern and eastern parts. Any clearer spells overnight give a risk of frost and freezing fog. Northern and northwestern parts of the country will be unsettled and often windy with outbreaks of rain, drizzle and occasional hill snow, but less cold. Later next week, these cloudier, unsettled conditions spread into other regions at times, but still some settled, fine weather to be had. Towards the end of the period, changeable, wet and windy conditions are likely to affect most of the UK. After the rather cold start in the south, temperatures everywhere gradually returning to normal or mild. Updated: 1157 on Thu 27 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  16. UK Outlook for Thursday 10 Feb 2011 to Thursday 24 Feb 2011: This period looks likely to start mainly dry with below average temperatures still possible for some southern and eastern parts of the UK. To the north and west conditions will be cloudier, wetter and milder with strong to gale force winds, heavy rain and hill snow possible at times. Overnight frost and fog patches could continue for some southern parts of England and Wales, although more unsettled, milder conditions may spread further south at times. Updated: 1142 on Wed 26 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  17. UK Outlook for Monday 31 Jan 2011 to Wednesday 9 Feb 2011: Most areas are expected to remain largely dry and settled, although often cloudy and rather cold. Despite the cloud, some bright or sunny spells are likely at times, with the best of these probably over southern parts of the UK. Any clearer spells overnight give a risk of frost and freezing fog patches. Northern and northwestern parts of the country are expected to be more unsettled and windier but less cold, with outbreaks of rain, drizzle and occasional hill snow. Strong to gale force winds are likely in exposed areas here at times. Later next week, these cloudier, more unsettled conditions may spread into western and southwestern areas at times. Elsewhere temperatures may recover towards the early February average, with more changeable weather possible later in the period. Updated: 1141 on Wed 26 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  18. Generally dry High pressure dominates http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110126
  19. UK Outlook for Wednesday 9 Feb 2011 to Wednesday 23 Feb 2011: This period looks to start mainly dry with below average temperatures still possible for some southern and eastern parts of the UK. To the north and west conditions will be cloudier, wetter and milder. Overnight frost and fog patches could continue for many southern parts of England and Wales. Meanwhile, spells of rain or drizzle, perhaps heavy at times with strong winds, are more likely further north across Scotland and Northern Ireland, with hill snow also possible here at times. Updated: 1151 on Tue 25 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  20. UK Outlook for Sunday 30 Jan 2011 to Tuesday 8 Feb 2011: Most areas are expected to remain largely dry and settled, although often cloudy with below average temperatures. In spite of the cloud some bright or sunny spells are likely at times, best of these probably over southern and eastern parts of the UK, any clearer spells overnight giving a risk of frost and freezing fog. Northern and northwestern parts of the country are expected to be more unsettled and windier but less cold, with outbreaks of rain, drizzle and hill snow, strong to gale force winds likely in exposed areas here at times. Later next week, these cloudier, more unsettled conditions may spread into western and southwestern areas at times whilst elsewhere temperatures may recover towards the early February norm. Updated: 1150 on Tue 25 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  21. sure not i dont think anything kick off tell end of spring start of summer
  22. UK Outlook for Tuesday 8 Feb 2011 to Tuesday 22 Feb 2011: This period looks to start mainly dry but cold across southern parts of the UK, with cloudier, wetter and milder conditions in the north and west. Overnight frost and fog patches could continue for many southern parts of England and Wales. Meanwhile, spells of rain or drizzle, perhaps heavy at times with strong winds, are more likely further north across Scotland and Northern Ireland, with hill snow also possible here at times. Updated: 1157 on Mon 24 Jan 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
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