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Dry and bright, but chilly By Matt Hugo, Meteorologist
Topic Started: 20 Mar 2015, 09:26 PM (42 Views)
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Friday 20th 10am

Dry and bright, but chilly

Fine and settled weekend for most areas as high pressure continues to influence the weather
Some bright or sunny spells at times, especially across more western areas of the UK
Large amounts of cloud likely further south and east across the UK, especially on Saturday
Risk of stronger winds and outbreaks of rain across the far north of Scotland late Saturday into Sunday
Pleasant in any sunshine, but otherwise a chilly weekend with some frost and fog by night

Saturday

A mostly cloudy start across many central and eastern areas of the UK with perhaps some patchy drizzle in places, otherwise for most of Saturday all areas of the UK will be dry. Bright or sunny spells will develop as the day progresses and these are likely to be most prevalent across western areas. The more eastern areas often remain quite cloudy and feeling chilly too in a NE’ly wind, especially so across SE England. Where skies clear overnight on Saturday then quite a widespread frost is possible.
Sunday

Into Sunday and it’s a chilly start across most of England, Wales and Ireland with some frost and fog in places. It will be cloudier across more central and especially northern areas of Scotland with outbreaks of rain and drizzle and this risk of some rain here will continue throughout the day. However, for most areas of the UK the majority of Sunday is set fair with bright or sunny spells developing and it will feel pleasant in the sunshine during the afternoon after the rather cold and frosty start to the day.
Potential severe weather and temperatures

Frost and fog patches potentially bringing some local travel disruption and poor driving conditions at times both early and late each day, otherwise no severe weather is expected.

Quite a chilly weekend is expected with temperatures, overall, slightly below average with maximum temperatures ranging 8-12C. More eastern areas of England on Saturday in particular, given more cloud, will see temperatures struggle to just 7C and it will feel quite cold here. In contrast where any sunshine is persistent this weekend then temperatures may rise to near 13C and feeling particularly pleasant in the sunshine given light winds. Where skies clear by night then temperatures will fall near to freezing and on Saturday night into Sunday morning then sub-zero temperatures are likely across N England, Midlands and Wales in particular.

Source .............Matt Hugo, Meteorologist
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