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14th January 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Rain and drizzly in the S and W of WAles, but cloudy elsewhere, mild with Temps 5-8c.

Tomorrow - Rain over much of Wales tomorrow especially in the SW, dry in the NE but still cloudy here, Temps 10-13c.

Sunday - Generally bright with only the odd shower possible both in the NW and the far SE, Temps 10-11c.

Saturday Rain 12c

Sunday Sunny Intervals 11c

Monday Rain Showers 9c

Tuesday Light Rain 11c

Wednesday Rain Showers 11c

The outlook is for it turning colder towards the end of next week.

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17th January 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Showers truning to Sleet/Snow/Hail, with SNOW and Gales a problem in places, especially for Higher Ground, Temps -1 to 4c.

Tomorrow - Sleet and Snow Showers to start with a dusting possible anywhere, with Heavy Snow inland Drier pm and any showers may turn to rain, Gales with Gusts of 60-70mph, Temps 3-7c. Windchill -2c to -10c.

Wednesday and Thursday - Milder Damp, Misty 9-12c.

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18th January 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Showers, wintry over High Ground, Temps 0-5c. but warmer later as cloud pushes in from the West.

Tomorrow - A Dank, Damp Dismal Day, especially in the SW, with Mist and Hill Fog. Temps 8-11c.

Thursday - Cloudy and Dull in the South, More Persistent rain in the North, Mild, Temps 11-13c.

Weekend - Chilly Mostly Dry, Some Sun and Overnight Frost

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19th January 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Generally Cloudy and Damp over much of Wales, Drier and clearer in the East, Temps 9-10c.

Tomorrow - Rain in the West, with heavy rain in the NW, Dry in the SE, Strong Winds again, with Gales in the South, Temps 10-13c.

Friday - Drier and Brighter with Good Sunny Spells, Feeling cold in a brisk NW wind, Temps 6-7c.

Saturday - A Frontal system will push in on Friday Night bringing heavy rain however this may well turn to snow over higher ground and on the Northern flank of the low, and as it pushes away Southwards later.

Sunday - Wintry Showers and Brighter Spells.

Summary

Thursday Rain 12c

Friday Bright 8c

Saturday Sleet Showers 5c

Sunday Sleet Showers 5c

Monday Bright 6c

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20th January 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Strong winds this evening with heavy rain, however this will push South, leavdng a dry end to the night in all parts, Colder to follow, Temps 1-6c.

Tomorrow - Dry with the odd wintry shower to start tomorrow, but cloud and rain will push in from the West, Temps 5-8c.

Tomorrow Night -The rain will start to turn to snow as colder air from the North digs in, with a few inches possible in places, especially on hills, However ICE may be a general problem.

Saturday - Atter any remaining rain or snow pushes away, it will a dry sunny day, Temps 3-5c.

Sunday - Dry and Sunny 2-5c.

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24th January 2005 - Isobel Lang

Tonight - Icy,Temps down to close to -3c inland,but coastal extremitie may stay above freezing, +3c in the far SW.

Tomorrow - Bright to start in the South, But Rain, Sleet and Snow will spread South S, but staying dry and bright on the South coast for much of the day, Temps 6-8c.

Wednesday - Damp and Cloudy Generally , Temps 6-7c.

Thursday - Sunny or Bight, Temps 6-7c.

Tuesday Light Rain 7c

Wednesday Light Rain 6c

Thursday Bright 6c

Friday Sunny 7c

Saturday Bright 8c

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25th January 2005 - Matt Taylor

Tonight - Icy,Temps down to close to -2c inland, but coastal extremities may stay above freezing, +4c in the far SW.

Tomorrow - Bright in the Far South all day, but cloud and sleet over Northern areas will drift in Central Wales later, turning brighter in the far N later, Temps 4-5c Generally, 8 in the far NW.

Thursday - Bright 7-8c.

Friday - Bright 6-8c

Wednesday Light Rain 8c

Thursday Cloudy 8c

Friday Bright 8c

Saturday Bright 8c

Sunday Cloudy 8c

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  • Location: glasgow
  • Location: glasgow
25th January 2005 - Matt Taylor

Tonight - Icy,Temps down to close to -2c inland, but coastal extremities may stay above freezing, +4c in the far SW.

Tomorrow - Bright in the Far South all day, but cloud and sleet over Northern areas will drift in Central Wales later, turning brighter in the far N later, Temps 4-5c Generally, 8 in the far NW.

Thursday - Bright 7-8c.

Friday - Bright 6-8c

Wednesday Light Rain 8c

Thursday Cloudy 8c

Friday Bright 8c

Saturday Bright 8c

Sunday Cloudy 8c

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Summed up nicely there mate, cludy and dull :rolleyes:

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26th January 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Cloudy and dry, with cloud breaks in the far SW, Temps 0-4c with a frost in places.

Tomorrow - Dry in the SW with some brightness, Damp in the North and East, Temps 5-8c.

Summary - Dry, cloudy, less Cold.

That's even more boring weather.

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27th January 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Cloudy and dry, with cloud breaks in the far SW, Temps 2-5c with a frost in places.

Tomorrow - Dry in the SW with some brightness, Damp in the North and especially the East later, Temps 7-9c.

Weekend - Dry and bright in the S, 7-9c. but Dry Generally with some brightness elsewhere.

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31st January 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Dull and damp in the NW, cloudy elsewhere, Mild in NW winds temps 5c minimum.

Tomorrow - Remaining Dull and Damp in the far NW, generally cloudy elsewhere, but some sunshine is possible for the far SE later, Temps 9-11c.

Wednesday - Generally a brighter day with more sunshine especailly in the South, Temps 8-10c.

Summary - Turning colder for the weekend

Wednesday 10c Bright

Thursday 10c Cloudy

Friday 10c Cloudy

Saturday 7c Heavy Rain Showers

Sunday 4 Heavy Snow Showers

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1st February 2005 - Derek Brockway

January Summary - Generally Sunnier and Drier than average, but wet in Snowdonia with very heavy rain in Capel Curig on the 7th/8th.

Tonight - Dull and damp in the NW, cloudy elsewhere, Temps dwon to 2c in the SE, closer to 5c elsewhere,

Tomorrow - Remaining Dull and Damp in the far NW, but brighter in the SE with, Temps 9-11c.

Summary - Turning colder for the weekend with frosts.

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2nd February 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Dull and damp in the NW, cloudy elsewhere, Milder than last night due to increased cloud, Temps 3-67c.

Tomorrow - Cloudy and Damp in the N, dry and cloudy over much of the S, Bright in the far SE, Temps 8-11c.

Friday - Cloudy Generally, Brighter in the SE, Temps 8-1c.

Saturday - A Trough will push through bringing showers, Rain in the morning followed by wintry showers in the afternoon, Temps 6-8c.

Sunday - Wintry Showers and Sunny Intervals, Temps 4-6c.

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3rd February 2005 - Derek Brockway

Tonight - Dull and damp in the NW, Cloudy in the S, Temps 0c in the far SE, closer to 6c in the NW.

Tomorrow - Damp in the SW and brighter elsewhere, later on there will be brightness in many places but some light showers may develop, Temps 8-10c.

Saturday - A Front will push across Wales, bringing Rain with Sleet and Snow over hills, Brighter later Temps 6-7c.

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7th February 2005 - Everton Fox

Summary - Laight Rain Tomorrow, Heavy Rain Thursday, Brighter end to the week.

Tonight - Damp in the NW, Cloud Elsewhere with some Hill fog, Temps down close to -1c inland, 5c on the coasts, milder as the night progresses.

Tomorrow - Bright in the S, Damp in the N, Temps 10-11c.

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8th February 2005 - Everton Fox

Summary - A Mixed Bag Generally, Rain Tonight, Heavy Rain Thursday, Brighter end to the week.

Tonight - Rain in the NW, Cloud Elsewhere, Temps 4-7c.

Tomorrow - Damp in the SE. Dry and Bright later especially in the E, Damp in the NW later, Temps 9-10c.

Thursday - A Washout, 10-12c..

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9th February 2005 - Everton Fox

Summary - Mild, More Rain for Tomorrow and Friday, Brighter Weekend. Some heavy rain is possible for NW Wales with 2/3 inches of rain possible in NW Wales.

Rain in the NW at the start of the night may stay will extend into much of Wales during the night, but staying dry in the far South of Wales , Temps a mild 7-8c

Tomorrow - A bit of a washout, with heay rain at times especially in the NW, Temps 9-10c.

Friday - Rain will corss Wales during the during ythe day, turning milder after a cold start in the NE, Temps 11-12c.

Turning colder on Saturady with a brisk NW wind.

Thursday - Heavy Rain 11c.

Friday - Rain 10c

Saturday - Sunny intervals 9c

Sunday - Sunny Intervals 8c

Monday - Sunny Intervals 8c

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11th February 2005 - Everton Fox

Tonight - Rain in the NW at present will spread across much of Wales overnight before pushing away from the SE. Temps 9-10 in mild SW winds.

Tomorrow - Bright in the Wast to start, but cloudy in the West. Later on in the day Wintry showers are possible in the N, mainly dry elsewhere, Temps 7-9c.

Sunday - Cold with Gales, further wintry showers are possible, but mainly dry in the S, Temps 6-7c.

Saturday - Sunny Intervals 9c

Sunday - Sunny Intervals 7c

Monday - Sunny Intervals 8c

Tuesday - Sunny 8c

Wednesday - Sunny 8c

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14th February 2005 - Everton Fox

Tonight - Clear night with a frost inland, milder on the coasts, Temps around freezing generally, but up to 3/4c on the N and W coast.

Tomorrow - Sunny with light winds, a little more light cloud in the afternoon, Temps 7-8c.

Wednesday - Cloudy Generally, Damp in the West, Temps 8-9c.

Thursday - Brighter with a few light showers in the far SW, Temps 9-10c.

Friday - Dull and Damp, but a little brighter in the SE, Temps 9-11c.

Tuesday - Sunny Intervals 8c

Wednesday - Cloudy 9c

Thursday - Sunny Intervals 10c

Friday - Light Rain 11c

Saturday Sunny Intervals 9c

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15th February 2005 - Everton Fox

Tonight - A Clear night with a severe ground frost, with nearly all of Wales likely to be below freezing, Temps -5 in Mid Wales, only staying above freezing in the extreme coastal fringes, where the maximum temp is likely to be around 1c. A little low cloud is liekly to push into the far NW later.

Tomorrow - Generally a glorious start but more cloud will edge in from the NW, with a little rain in the far NW, hazy cloud is likely to spread across Wales during the afternoon, but staying Sunny in the SE, Temps 5-7c.

Thursday - A Band of rain is set to push across Wales Wednesday Night, but this is set to clear for Thursday, with a dry day with sunshine in place, Temsps 9-10c.

Friday - Mild for a time, Damp 8-9 in the North, 10c and brighter in the far South

Outlook

Wednesday - Sunny Intervals 6c

Thursday - Sunny Intervals 9c

Friday - Light Rain 10c

Saturday - Sunny Intervals 8c

Sunday - Sunny 6c

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16th February 2005 - Derek Brockway

Reflection - Cold and Sunny today after a severe frost with temps -5c in Sennybridge.

Outlook - Cold, Frosts, Risk of Snow

Tonight - damp tonight, with temps 2-5, so no frost.

Tomorrow - A Damp start tomorrw, but it will brighten up later especially in the SW. Temps 7-10c.

Friday - Another Damp day, but it will slowly brighten up from the North later, Temps 8-10c.

Saturday - Bright with showers and good sunny spells, some of the showers may be wintry esecially in the N, Temps 6-8c. Windy in places.

Sunday - Sunny with the odd snow showers, Tesmps 3-4c inland, Upto 5-6c on the coasts.

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17th February 2005 - Derek Brockway

Outlook - Change on way, N wind over weekend, Snow Ice Frost Risk Next Week

Tonight - Cloudy tonight, with temps 0-5, but a little forst is possible in inland South Wsles.

Tomorrow - Bright to start in the Far SE, but cloudy elsewhere, however in the afternoon, it will turn brighter over N and C Wales, cloudy in Southern areas, Temps 8-10c.

Saturday - Bright with wintry showers and good sunny spells, Temps 4-7c.

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18th February 2005 - Alex Deakin

Outlook - Cold next week with Snow and Ice

Tonight - Cloudy tonight, with temps 0-4c, but a little frost is possible in inland Central Wales.

Tomorrow - A few showers in the west to start, but Sunny in the East, During the afternoon some rain/snow will push into NW areas, Drier elsewhere with wintry showers in the far SW, Temps 5-7c.

Saturday - Rain/Sleet/Snow will push across Wales overnight.

Sunday - Sunny with the odd wintry shower over Pembrokeshire, Temps 4-6c

Outlook -

Saturday - Rain Showers 6c

Sunday - Sunny 7c

Monday - Heavy Snow Showers 4c

Tuesday - Sunny Intervals 4c

Wednesday - Sunny Intervals 4c

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  • Location: Nelson, Caerphilly County, 175m ASL
  • Location: Nelson, Caerphilly County, 175m ASL

Thanks Julian. Considering it was presented by Alex Deakin, I think it was quite a good forecast.

It's a shame he didn't elaborate on tomorrow night's situation regarding snow in places, but I doubt it's much to get excited about. He did add that some snow showers are possible next Tuesday and Wednesday too. :D

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21st February 2005 - Derek Brockway

Summary - We are currently in the longest cold spell of the winter, which is set to last well into the weekend. Generally the next week will have good sunny spells, Frost early and late, with snow showers.

Tonight - There will be widespread snow showers tonight, and a 1-3cm covering of snow is possible in places, especially in the East. There is set to be a widespread frost tonight with temps below freezing in many places. Down to -3c inland.

Tomorrow - In the morning there will be sunny spells in the West, with show showers in the East, During the day there will be more snow showers, possibly anywhere, but the heaviest will always be in the East, Temps 3-5c.

Wednesday - More Snow Shwoers and Sun, Temps 3-5c.

Thursday -A More organised band of snow may push acrooss England and Wales, and siginficant snowfall is possible.

Tuesday - Snow Showers 5c

Wednesday - Snow Showers 4c

Thursday - Heavy Snow 4c

Friday - Sleet Showers 5c

Saturday - Light Snow 4c

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