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  1. The end of this week will feel colder, especially compared to the recent very mild conditions. Saturday should be fair with showers for a few, Sunday more uncertain. Read the full update here
  2. Remaining mild next few days but turning wetter and windier. Cooler, brighter but showery conditions from Friday, as polar maritime airmass moves in, with a risk of widespread overnight frost where skies clear. Read the full update here
  3. A look at the week ahead with a shift away from this mild southerly flow. Widespread wind and rain midweek, then cooler and showery from the west/northwest. Read the full update here
  4. Despite forecasts for a colder weather in February shaped by Greenland blocking highs, very mild conditions have prevailed so far, especially in southern Britain, putting the month on track to be one of the warmest on record. Temperatures now look set to drop closer to normal next week, though. Read the full update here
  5. The unusually mild February weather continues. Temperatures could hit 18C in the South today. But rain and flooding risks remain. Read the full update here
  6. Becoming unseasonably mild across England and Wales next few days, but there will be some rain around too. Mild and often unsettled through into next week, but there is a signal for chillier conditions later next week, but remaining unsettled. Read the full update here
  7. Sunshine will be at a premium over the next few days as cloudier, wetter and milder conditions affect many parts through to Friday, which should be drier and brighter. Could be very mild on Thursday, perhaps reaching 16C in eastern England. Read the full update here
  8. Unsettled weather continues with more rain on the way. Flood warnings remain in effect and are particularly likely to come to the fore again later in the week, as heavy downpours return. Sunny spells and scattered showers will be the theme today. Read the full update here
  9. The potential for blocking highs to the north suggests colder weather possibilities during the rest of February, but milder south-westerlies currently dominate. Read the full update here
  10. The weekend brings quieter weather after Thursday's heavy rain and snow. Expect lingering snow in Northern Scotland, showers elsewhere, and milder temperatures the further south you are. Read the full update here
  11. Parts of the North are seeing heavy, drifting snow today, especially over higher ground, with Amber warnings in force. Further South, heavy rain will be the disrupter. Read the full update here
  12. Frontal rain from the south hitting cold Arctic air brings the risk of snow and disruption on Thursday and Friday. Frost and Ice in the north, localised flooding in the south. Read the full update here
  13. Mild air in the south, cold Arctic air in the north taking hold with Scottish snow showers. In between, uncertainty midweek if, and where, a rainband might turn to snow Read the full update here
  14. Mild conditions continuing into the start of the new week, very wet across western Scotland. Rain spreading southeast to all parts by mid-week, turning wet and windy from Thursday, but with snow in the mix for some, as colder air tries to push south. Read the full update here
  15. Colder weather looms for the UK, with Scotland facing the initial chill. Uncertainty surrounds the southward spread, and mild conditions prevail for now. But changes are on the horizon. Read the full update here
  16. There is cold air in the north with a blustery westerly flow. Mild air clinging on in the south, with high pressure nearby. Mostly fair but pulses of rain from the Atlantic. Read the full update here
  17. Norway has named Ingunn for stormy conditions on Wednesday night. Before that, the low will bring gales and a distinct band of heavy rain to northern UK on Wednesday. Read the full update here
  18. Fluctuations with our UK temperatures, from mild then back to usual. Monday rain will add to flooding worries and very windy for northern Scotland early on Wednesday.Read the full update here
  19. A bulge in the Jet Stream is allowing exceptionally mild air to be drawn up from Iberia. However, Scotland and Northern Ireland will see rain, heavy at times, along with strong winds, and that wet weather will move further south into Monday. Read the full update here
  20. This weekend will be mild and cloudy for the UK, with some eastern sunshine. Stubborn high pressure to our south will cause a northwest-southeast weather split over the next week. Later in February, a pattern shift may allow northerly winds to bring colder temperatures. Read the full update here
  21. The weekend is looking drier for most, calmer in the south, and mild by Sunday. A bit of Saharan dust too. The far north of Scotland will see wet and windy weather with gales. Read the full update here
  22. A look ahead to the weather this weekend: with high pressure putting in an appearance further south, it should turn drier here. But further north, there'll be more wind and rain to keep an eye out for. Read the full update here
  23. The rain from Storm Jocelyn will add to flooding concerns today as gales from the SW then W pickup this evening for the northwestern half of the UK. Scotland will see a wild night with further disruption Read the full update here
  24. A wild night from Storm Isha with gusts near to 100mph, flooding, fallen trees and widespread travel disruption in the north. The next won't be as bad, but warnings are out already. Read the full update here
  25. The UK's weather shifts from cold, sunny to mild, wet with Storm Isha bringing potential damaging winds Sunday-Monday. Amber and yellow warnings widely across the country. Another storm is expected Tuesday. The weather is likely to start to stabilise from next weekend with high pressure building. Read the full update here
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