It's a quick update from Michael this week as high pressure settles things down and leaves us in a spell of quieter weather, with chilly nights and a continuing risk of frosts and patchy fog forming through the week.
The bitterly cold north easterly wind will ease overnight as high pressure takes control, and barring the risk of a few patchy showers popping up over the UK, it looks like a mainly dry weekend, but tomorrow will start with a hard frost for some.
It's a quick update from Michael this week as that high pressure settles things down and leaves us in a spell of quieter weather, with chilly nights and a continuing risk of frosts and patchy fog forming through the week.
Temperatures will return to around the average for the time of year, maybe a little cooler for the south, but with daytime temperatures of 6-8c, it'll be feeling considerably less cold, especially with the ligher winds.