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  1. More gales are on the way for those in the north to end the weekend, and the weather will continue to turn more changeable than it's been for much of February into next week with some colder air arriving from midweek. Read the full update here
  2. Storm Otto is clearing towards Scandinavia, with the winds now easing back after a wild night. The weekend will see some more blustery conditions, but most of any wetter weather will affect Scotland. Read the full update here
  3. SSW (Sudden Stratospheric Warming) looks to be underway this week and is a key part of how bitter cold from the east and snowfall can reach the UK. However, a Beast From The East is not certain and not for half term! Read the full update here
  4. New Zealand has had its share of severe weather lately, with Cyclone Gabrielle looking likely to create further issues. Nearer to home, the weather is still quiet, but there are goings in the stratosphere which could help bring about a change in the not-too-distant future. Read the full update here
  5. For much of the UK, there will be little change in the weather as high pressure stays nearby. Dry and fair and a bit milder. Also a drier weekend for the far northwest, finally. Read the full update here
  6. High pressure to the south of the UK keeps the weather steady and calm but with fog forming overnight. In the far north, the ongoing windy weather peaks midweek and it feels chilly in that breeze. Read the full update here
  7. There's extreme cold in the northeast of North America but back in the UK, it's mild for now before turning somewhat colder next week with frost and fog. Meanwhile, thanks to that cold in North America, the jet stream will be firing up. Read the full update here
  8. January statistics show an average month apart from a lot of winter sunshine. However, the UK has seen heavy rain and flooding with mild weather then days of cold with frost, even UK snow. Read the full update here
  9. High pressure will be right over the UK by Sunday bringing fine, sunny weather and light winds. Before that, there will be more rain for the far northwest and blustery winds but a mild start to the weekend. Read the full update here
  10. A deep low pressure will bring severe gales and heavy snow to Iceland on Monday night with strong winds reaching Scotland. That low then edges towards Shetland with more windy weather to come. Read the full update here
  11. The week ahead will see a north-south split. Southern areas will be mostly dry & settled, northern areas windy and seeing rain or showers at times, wintry over hills at first. All areas becoming mild from Thursday. Maybe too cloudy to see the Green Comet for some this week. Read the full update here
  12. Severe flooding has affected parts of New Zealand over the past 24 hours, but back in the UK, the weather is quieter with a lot of dry weather to come this weekend. Next week will see a change to less settled conditions though. Read the full update here
  13. Finally milder by day for the frozen south this weekend. There will be a lot of dry, cloudy weather with the wind picking up on Sunday, gales in the far north. Read the full update here
  14. It has been cold and foggy for much of England with temperatures down to -9C to start the week. Further north, there is mild air and temperatures will rise for more of the UK on Wednesday. Read the full update here
  15. High pressure is building to bring a spell of more settled weather to the UK - though the north and west will see some rain and hill snow at times during the coming days. Read the full update here
  16. The wintry weather will fade by the weekend. Milder air will try to push in from the Atlantic but much of Britain will be reluctant to give up the cold air. Still ice and fog to watch out for. Read the full update here
  17. Cold air for mid January with frost, ice and snow to watch out for. Mostly it is areas exposed to the cold north or northwest wind seeing the snow showers but low pressures brush past. Read the full update here
  18. It will feel much colder across the UK and western Europe this week with air from the north. Two named storms will bring rain, sleet and snow as northern Scotland sees snow showers for days. Read the full update here
  19. The weather is on the change, turning colder over the coming days with the threat of some snow. Read the full update here
  20. The active, fast-moving weather continues as systems continue to rattle in from the Atlantic across the UK bringing spells of wind and rain with them. Read the full update here
  21. There has already been a lot of rain for western areas and there is more to come. There will be a brief shift in the westerly, wet flow on Sunday with cold air and snow. Read the full update here
  22. The ground is already saturated with full catchments in parts of the UK and there is more rain from the west this week. Low pressures will rattle by with strong gusty winds. Read the full update here
  23. More mild, unsettled to come for the UK over the weekend and through next week. There's better news for those snow-starved lower-lying resorts in the Alps though, with some snow likely to start next week. Read the full update here
  24. There's no break from the mild and unsettled weather this weekend, with further Atlantic systems on the way, bringing spells of wind and rain with them. Read the full update here
  25. A brief respite on Monday with most places dry and bright, but unsettled and windy conditions return Tuesday and remain through until Friday. Becoming mild across all parts. Read the full update here
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