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There's no let up in the cold weather this week, or as Michael puts it 'If I were a brass monkey, I'd wrap up well and face south' in a biting wind chill over the next few days. The snow showers will continue too, along with low overnight temperatures to see out the end of January and well into the first week of February.
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Snow showers will continue for a few more days at least, with some heavier pulses mixed in at times along with a biting wind chill and freezing temperatures overnight leading to an ice risk.
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Flip flopping temperatures, as we swing from milder to cooler over the next few days, and the jet stream takes a more direct route to us from midweek, bringing the risk of gales at times. There's also a hint of a cold end to January, so keep an eye on the updates.
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The first pronounced cold spell for nearly two years is here, with hard frosts, snow and wintry showers the theme of the next week, there's even a very brief sighting of an easterly on the cards.
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The weather roller coaster continues as more potentially disruptive winds are on the way along with spells of wintry weather mixed in with rain and brighter spells over the next week or so. Keep an eye out for updates after the weekend as the jet wriggles south and brings a risk of very strong winds further south after mid week.
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A slightly calmer outlook for the next week, with spells of colder weather, frosts and hill snow alternating with periods of wind and rain from the Atlantic, along with slightly milder temperatures.
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Winter has arrived, and the temperatures are dropping. It's a much more seasonal feel this week with night time frosts and some low temperatures through the day, there's also some blustery winds to contend with that'll make it feel even cooler in the areas they affect.
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Autumn ends this weekend and it's going to be mild at first, turning cooler as we head into the new week with possible hill snow for Scotland before high pressure takes charge again and we return to patchy frost and fog overnight.
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As the high pressure over Scandinavia begins to retreat east, more spells of rain and blustery winds will make their way to the UK from the Atlantic but there will be a couple of chilly nights with risk of frosts over the weekend and into the new week.
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The record for highest Halloween temperature on record fell before midday, bringing to an end another warm month, a cold front that's already arriving from the west will bring rain, wind and cooler temperatures for everyone over the weekend.
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The jet stream is set to remain over northern Britain for the next week, which means a succession of weather fronts and low pressures bring frequently wet and windy spells for northern areas while further south is more likely to escape the worst conditions and see some bright spells.
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UK Weekend Forecast - Issued 2014-10-17 08:56:03Valid:
Mild, But Still Wet and Wild At Times
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Michael Fish presents his weekly forecast, and he looks ahead to a continuation of the Autumnal theme, with the potential for the remnants of hurricane Gonzalo to cross the UK next week bringing more rain and wind with it as well.
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After a record breaking dry September, it had to end, and it does as the first Autumn storm of the season sweeps in from the north west bringing gales and heavy rain as it arrives and delivering a soaking across the UK.
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An end to the settled spell may be in sight as Michael Fish takes his weekly look at what's in store. Storms for the south of the UK at first before we lose the heat and return to closer to average. Less settled weather then arrives from the north west and slowly spreads southwards.
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As low pressure to the south west draws warm, humid continental air over much of England and Wales we could see temperatures of 25c this week, though it's a little cooler further north and for some eastern areas where stubborn cloud lingers through the days. The heat could trigger some heavy thundery showers, especially for the south west at initially.
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With high pressure still over the UK, it's a case of as you were at first, but as the high drifts towards Scandinavia next week low pressure will be able to make more progress over the UK from the south west leading to less settled conditions.
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With high pressure in charge there's plenty of warm dry weather around this week, but with night time temperatures dipping well into single figures there will be a chill to the air. It's not wall to wall sunshine though as cloud and mist will be slow to clear for some in the mornings.
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High pressure is dominating the weather for next week or so, as one heads east, another arrives from the west and this will deliver plenty of fine, dry weather for much of the country, though Scotland and western areas will see more in the way of rain and showers as fronts push in from the Atlantic.
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UK Weekend Forecast - Issued 2014-08-22 08:19:28Valid:
Michael Fish Presents The Bank Holiday Weekend Forecast
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The remains of Bertha are over Scandinavia now, but another low forming near Iceland will drift southeastwards into the North Sea over the next few days drawing chilly north westerly winds across the UK, especially northern areas to begin with along with plenty of showers.
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UK Weekend Forecast - Issued 2014-08-08 06:40:21Valid:
Rain, Wind and Bertha
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Michael Fish looks ahead to a potentially nasty weekend weather wise with plenty of rain and the potential for some very strong winds as the remnants of ex-hurricane Bertha arrive.
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A BBQ weekend not on the cards this week with some heavy, thundery rain about. Sunday, for England and Wales at least will be drier and sunnier though.
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[Video] More Snow & Very Cold Nights
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The wintry outlook continues as more snow is expected tonight and tomorrow for Scotland, N Ireland and Ireland, and wintry showers possible elsewhere, especially down the east coast compounded by hard overnight frosts.
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