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UK set for more cold Season and a sprinkle of Ice Cold arctic air was followed by wintry conditions over the weekend.
Temperatures have dropped into single digits thanks to “Cold northern wind blowing this weekend” This weekend was then predicted to be “the coldest day so far this season”.
While Sunday morning started cool but sunny across central and eastern parts of the UK, clouds over Northern Ireland and Scotland will move south-eastwards throughout the day, bringing bursts of rain and some cold winds over the Scottish mountains, with a chance of light snow.
Greg Dewhurst, A weather office The meteorologist said: “There has been a flow of cold northerly air around us so far this weekend, but all eyes are on the north-west as this next weather system brings cloud and rain from the north-west and moves it into the south-east across the country over the next 24 hours.
“It will be cloudy early next week, but there are signs of some more Atlantic weather arriving, which could see temperatures rise a bit more during the week.
He added: “But it’s been a cool start this morning, particularly where we got sunny skies across central and eastern parts, but it has become increasingly cloudy over Northern Ireland and Scotland, with rain becoming increasingly widespread here and gradually moving south-eastwards during the day.
“The rain may combine with some cold air in the Scottish mountains to cause a little snow here, which is not unusual for the time of year, and by the afternoon the rain will reach the highlands of Wales and the south-west of England, the south-east of England will be generally cloudy, but perhaps dense enough by the end of the afternoon that there may be some light and scattered showers.
The temperature is going to be similar to Saturday, which will be between eight to 12 degrees Celsius, with clouds and wind coming from the northwest, which will increase the cold in the evening.
comes after the latest forecast Hurricane Benjamin devastated Britain This week there will be heavy rain and winds over 70 mph. four yellow Season A warning was issued by the Met Office for Thursday, while more than 40 flood alerts were issued in the morning.
Today:
Mainly dry, chilly but bright start with some rainfall in the west. However clouds and rain will gradually move from the northwest and reach eastern areas by afternoon. Once again the cold is felt and the wind is still there.
The outbreak of rain cleared and was followed by clear spells and scattered rain, with further spells of rain in the south. Mild compared to previous nights, but still windy and cold in Scotland.
monday:
The sun will shine and sporadic rain will start. By afternoon it decreased with sunshine, but by evening it became cloudy in the west and it started raining. Airy.
Tuesday to Thursday:
It will remain variable with occasional rain or showers, especially in the northwest. The south-east side is always the driest and brightest. Temperatures have hovered near average for most.