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| Changeable week ahead By Matt Hugo, Meteorologist. | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 23 Mar 2015, 02:42 PM (55 Views) | |
| Audi-Tek | 23 Mar 2015, 02:42 PM Post #1 |
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Monday 23rd 10am Changeable week ahead Spells of rain interspersed with some direr and brighter weather this week Risk of heavy and perhaps thundery showers in places on Tuesday Wednesday is expected to be the best day of the week Risk of more persistent rain and showers later in the week and into next weekend too Temperatures slightly below average, so quite a cold week ahead for late March Persistent risk of frosts by night, with the risk of some icy patches too Monday A zone of cloudy and damp conditions with patchy rain and drizzle across Wales and N England will very slowly move south-eastwards through the day. Ahead of this, across southern and south-eastern areas of England it will be mainly dry with some bright or sunny spells for a time before becoming mostly cloudy later. Following on behind, across Scotland, Ireland and late N England, will be brighter, colder and showery conditions. A chilly night follows with frost and some icy patches, especially across Scotland and Ireland. Tuesday A day of sunshine and ‘hit and miss’ showers for most areas. The showers during the afternoon could be locally heavy with hail and thunder. Given that it will be quite a cold day then some sleet and snow may also fall above 250m to 300m in particular across more northern areas of the UK. The showers will die away during the evening to lead to a cold night with widespread frost and some icy patches. Wednesday Wednesday will be the best day of the week overall with some scattered showers across eastern areas of the UK at times, but generally many areas will have a dry day with bright or sunny spells after a cold and frosty start. Cloud will increase from the west later with a wet end to the day across Ireland, but generally mid-week will provide a ‘window’ of predominantly fine and settled conditions. Thursday and Friday Some uncertainties over the details to end the week but a risk of more persistent rain is expected during Thursday with rain moving west to east through the course of Thursday before clearing later in the day and with another cold night following. Friday may well start quite cold, especially across more eastern areas of the UK but it then generally becomes unsettled once again with outbreaks of rain developing across many areas from the west through the course of the day. Potential severe weather and temperatures A persistent risk of frost and some icy patches by night this week may well lead to some poor driving and traveling conditions at times The threat of locally heavy and thundery downpours during Tuesday afternoon may bring some large rainfall totals in a short space of time and quickly bring about poor driving conditions The threat of more persistent rain later in the week, will, generally, produce some poor driving conditions with excessive amounts of surface and water and spray quite widely across the UK A chilly week ahead is expected for late March with temperatures below average. Maximum temperatures will range 4-10C generally. It will ‘feel’ particularly cold in any persistent wet weather and both early and late each day. Minimum temperatures will widely fall near to freezing if not below, especially across more rural areas with frost and some icy patches likely at times this week. Source .................Matt Hugo, Meteorologist |
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