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UK Outlook for Friday 21 Jan 2011 to Friday 4 Feb 2011:

Although temperatures are likely to be near normal in many parts of the UK (and perhaps slightly above normal in the southwest) at the start of this period, the second half of January and into February looks likely to see a return to colder conditions in places. Sunshine amounts show a northeast/southwest split, with the northeast seeing slightly suppressed values, and the southwest around average. Precipitation amounts show a similar split: above average in the east but with the west again nearer normal. With lower-than-average temperatures for much of the period there is a risk of frost and also of some wintry weather, particularly for the east of the UK.

Updated: 1127 on Thu 6 Jan 2011

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html

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UK Outlook for Saturday 22 Jan 2011 to Saturday 5 Feb 2011:

After a milder spell of weather in Central and Southern parts through the middle of January, it is expected to become colder from the north across all parts at the end of January and into the start of February. Temperatures are expected to return to near or below average, perhaps well below average at times. Unsettled and sometimes windy weather is expected through this period, with showers or longer spells of rain. This is likely to turn to snow at times, especially in the north, and over high ground in the south. Some dry and brighter interludes are also expected, but with the risk of sharp frosts and overnight fog.

Updated: 1154 on Fri 7 Jan 2011

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html

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UK Outlook for Sunday 23 Jan 2011 to Sunday 6 Feb 2011:

Unsettled and sometimes windy weather is expected through this period, with showers or longer spells of rain. This is likely to turn to snow at times, especially in the north, and over high ground in the south. Some drier and brighter interludes are also expected, but with the risk of sharp frosts and overnight fog. Temperatures are expected to be near or below average, perhaps well below average at times, particularly across northeastern parts of England and Scotland.

Updated: 1153 on Sat 8 Jan 2011

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html

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UK Outlook for Monday 24 Jan 2011 to Monday 7 Feb 2011:

Unsettled and sometimes windy weather is expected through this period, with showers or longer spells of rain. This is likely to turn to snow at times, especially in the north and over high ground in the south. Some drier and brighter interludes are also expected, but with the risk of sharp frosts and overnight fog. Temperatures are expected to be generally near or below average, perhaps well below average at times across northeastern parts of England and Scotland, though a few milder days are possible at first, especially in the south.

Updated: 1145 on Sun 9 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Tuesday 25 Jan 2011 to Tuesday 8 Feb 2011:

Unsettled and sometimes windy weather is expected through this period, with showers or longer spells of rain. This is likely to turn to snow at times, especially in the north and over high ground in the south. Some drier and brighter interludes are also expected, but with the risk of sharp frosts and overnight fog. Temperatures are expected to be generally near or below average, perhaps well below average at times across northeastern parts of England and Scotland, though a few milder days are possible at first, especially in the south.

Updated: 1141 on Mon 10 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 26 Jan 2011 to Wednesday 9 Feb 2011:

Unsettled and sometimes windy weather is expected through this period, with showers or longer spells of rain. This is likely to turn to snow at times, especially in the north and over high ground in the south. Some drier and brighter interludes are also expected, but with the risk of sharp frosts and overnight fog. Temperatures are expected to be generally near or below average, perhaps well below average at times across northeastern parts of England and Scotland, though a few milder days are possible at first, especially in the south.

Updated: 1150 on Tue 11 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Thursday 27 Jan 2011 to Thursday 10 Feb 2011:

Unsettled and sometimes windy weather is expected through this period, with showers or longer spells of rain. This is likely to turn to snow at times, especially in the north and over high ground in the south. Some drier and brighter interludes are also expected, but with the risk of sharp frosts and overnight fog. Temperatures are expected to be generally near or below average, perhaps well below average at times across northeastern parts of England and Scotland, though a few milder days are possible at first, especially in the south.

Updated: 1145 on Wed 12 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Friday 28 Jan 2011 to Friday 11 Feb 2011:

Unsettled and sometimes windy weather is expected through this period, with showers or longer spells of rain. This is likely to turn to snow at times, especially in the north and over high ground in the south. Some drier and brighter interludes are also expected, but with the risk of sharp frosts and overnight fog. Temperatures are expected to be generally near or below average, perhaps well below average at times across northeastern parts of England and Scotland, though a few milder days are possible at first, especially in the south.

Updated: 1230 on Thu 13 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Saturday 29 Jan 2011 to Saturday 12 Feb 2011:

Unsettled and sometimes windy weather is expected through this period, with occasional showers or longer spells of rain, more especially in the north and west. Snow is likely at times, especially over high ground in the north. Some drier and brighter interludes are also expected, with sheltered eastern areas likely to see the greatest amount of sunshine, but with the risk of overnight frosts and some fog. Temperatures are expected to be generally near average.

Updated: 1155 on Fri 14 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Sunday 30 Jan 2011 to Sunday 13 Feb 2011:

This period looks to start mainly dry and settled across the UK, with cloudier, milder conditions in the north and colder, drier conditions in the south. Overnight frosts and fog patches could continue for many parts of England and Wales, with a continuing risk of wintry precipitation especially in the southeast. Meanwhile, spells of rain or drizzle are more likely further north across Scotland and Northern Ireland, but hill-snow is also possible here.

Updated: 1203 on Sat 15 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Monday 31 Jan 2011 to Monday 14 Feb 2011:

This period looks to start mainly dry and settled across the UK, with cloudier, milder conditions in the north and colder, drier conditions in the south. Overnight frosts and fog patches could continue for many parts of England and Wales. Meanwhile, spells of rain or drizzle are more likely further north across Scotland and Northern Ireland, but hill-snow is also possible here.

Updated: 1141 on Sun 16 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Tuesday 1 Feb 2011 to Tuesday 15 Feb 2011:

This period looks to start mainly dry and settled across the UK, with cloudier, milder conditions in the north and colder, drier conditions in the south. Overnight frosts and fog patches could continue for many parts of England and Wales. Meanwhile, spells of rain or drizzle are more likely further north across Scotland and Northern Ireland, but hill-snow is also possible here.

Updated: 1131 on Mon 17 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 2 Feb 2011 to Wednesday 16 Feb 2011:

This period looks to start mainly dry and settled across the UK, with cloudier, milder conditions in the north and colder, drier conditions in the south. Overnight frost and fog patches could continue for many parts of England and Wales. Meanwhile, spells of rain or drizzle are more likely further north across Scotland and Northern Ireland, but hill-snow is also possible here.

Updated: 1200 on Tue 18 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 2 Feb 2011 to Wednesday 16 Feb 2011:

This period looks to start mainly dry across the UK, with cloudier, milder conditions in the north and colder, drier conditions in the south. Overnight frost and fog patches could continue for many parts of England and Wales. Meanwhile, spells of rain or drizzle are more likely further north across Scotland and Northern Ireland, with hill snow also possible here.

Updated: 1158 on Wed 19 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 2 Feb 2011 to Wednesday 16 Feb 2011:

This period looks to start mainly dry across the UK, with cloudier, milder conditions in the north and colder, drier conditions in the south. Overnight frost and fog patches could continue for many parts of England and Wales. Meanwhile, spells of rain or drizzle are more likely further north across Scotland and Northern Ireland, with hill snow also possible here.

Updated: 1140 on Thu 20 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Saturday 5 Feb 2011 to Saturday 19 Feb 2011:

This period looks to start mainly dry 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: 1149 on Fri 21 Jan 2011

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UK Outlook for Sunday 6 Feb 2011 to Sunday 20 Feb 2011:

This period looks to start mainly dry 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: 1145 on Sat 22 Jan 2011

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Hi this is from the meto beta site. As Stuart does not inc this forcast.

UK Outlook for Thursday 27 Jan 2011 to Saturday 5 Feb 2011:Chilly and generally cloudy on Thursday and Friday, but generally dry with light winds. However, some light rain or drizzle in the northwest. High pressure will remain the dominant feature from Saturday through to Monday and it looks as though it will remain largely dry with variable cloud, but also some bright or sunny spells. Overnight frosts and local fog patches not too prevalent but will occur where there are any breaks in the cloud. Generally cold, but milder in the far north of Scotland. Through the following week it looks as though the high pressure centre will decline southeastwards and allow rain and gales to spread across northern and western areas, perhaps with occasional snow over Scottish hills. Still coldest in the southeast, the north mostly near normal.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/pws/invent/weathertext/

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UK Outlook for Monday 7 Feb 2011 to Monday 21 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: 1154 on Sun 23 Jan 2011

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html

Hi this is from the meto beta site. As Stuart does not inc this forcast.

UK Outlook for Thursday 27 Jan 2011 to Saturday 5 Feb 2011:Chilly and generally cloudy on Thursday and Friday, but generally dry with light winds. However, some light rain or drizzle in the northwest. High pressure will remain the dominant feature from Saturday through to Monday and it looks as though it will remain largely dry with variable cloud, but also some bright or sunny spells. Overnight frosts and local fog patches not too prevalent but will occur where there are any breaks in the cloud. Generally cold, but milder in the far north of Scotland. Through the following week it looks as though the high pressure centre will decline southeastwards and allow rain and gales to spread across northern and western areas, perhaps with occasional snow over Scottish hills. Still coldest in the southeast, the north mostly near normal.

http://www.metoffice...nt/weathertext/

Thanks

but i dont use it right now becuse it still in beta stage

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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