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  1. Storm Isha will arrive later on Sunday. The weekend looks windy, wet in the west but milder A risk of flooding in the heavy rain and thaw but it's Sunday night that could be stormy. Read the full update here
  2. Cold again today, most places dry and sunny, but snow showers will affect the far north of Scotland and windward coasts elsewhere. Wintry showers for northern Scotland on Friday, but most dry & cold. Turning milder & windier over the weekend, outbreaks of rain for many, with gales developing Sunday evening. Read the full update here
  3. After a few more frosty nights with disruptive snow for the far north of Scotland we have a change for the weekend. It looks milder and very windy with heavy rain for western areas. Read the full update here
  4. The cold Arctic flow continues to bring snow showers to Scotland. Very cold and frosty tonight in the north, thin cloud further south from snow impacting northern France. Read the full update here
  5. There will be more frost, ice and snow showers on Tuesday with a severe frost midweek. The cold northerly flow continues but an interruption will bring snow to other areas. Read the full update here
  6. Very cold arctic air will sweep south across all parts over the next 24 hours and will linger all week. Snow showers will affect N Scotland, N. Ireland, and windward coasts through until Friday, but will also be a more organised area of snow for northern parts Tuesday, perhaps bringing some disruption. Read the full update here
  7. Starting Sunday, the UK's weather is taking a colder turn, with Arctic air bringing snow showers, particularly but not solely in northern areas. Temperatures will drop everywhere, with overnight frosts likely in many regions. Read the full update here
  8. Much colder Arctic air is on its way by the end of the weekend. Before that, there will be a good deal of fair weather. However next week sees more widespread frost, cold by day and snow for some. Read the full update here
  9. The high pressure nearby will keep the UK mostly dry over the next few days before making way for a cold Arctic northerly plunge on Sunday. The cold airmass lingering across all parts through much of next week with a risk of snow in places and widespread overnight frosts. Read the full update here
  10. After a wintry start this week in the south, it will be Scotland seeing snow showers by the end of the weekend. Next week looks cold too with frost for many. Read the full update here
  11. The UK Met Office issues different types of severe weather warnings including Snow and Ice. For January 2024, there has been an Amber Cold Health Alert which is a different type of warning. Read the full update here
  12. High pressure remains in control for the rest of the week. Staying cold today with wind chill in the south, but turning less cold and cloudier from mid-week, through staying mostly dry. Northerly wind develops Sunday, with cold conditions and wintry risks returning next week. Read the full update here
  13. High pressure remains in control for the rest of the week. Staying cold today with wind chill in the south, but turning less cold and cloudier from mid-week, through staying mostly dry. Northerly wind develops Sunday, with cold conditions and wintry risks returning next week. Read the full update here
  14. A cold start to the working week with frost, ice, fog and a few wintry flurries. There will be a scattering of sleet and snow showers heading west today and tonight. Dry and chilly for most. Read the full update here
  15. A rather cold start to the new week, with raw easterly wind in the south blowing in some snow showers on Monday, bringing a slight covering perhaps in the southeast. The rest of the week will be mostly dry, less cold later in the week. Read the full update here
  16. The recent wet weather is finally giving way to drier conditions with high pressure arriving on the scene. It'll bring colder air plenty of sunshine (to start at least), with frost and fog by night. There will be a few wintry showers at times. Severe cold or very wintry conditions aren't expected during the coming days. Read the full update here
  17. The weekend is looking drier but colder. Some good news for the flood hit areas although the larger river systems are still responding to recent rains. Next up frost, ice and freezing fog. Read the full update here
  18. Another Atlantic low will nip along the English Channel on Thursday and throw even more rain over southern England and East Anglia into the night. Flooding issues continue. Read the full update here
  19. As the clear-up continues after Storm Henk the outlook into next week is drier, more settled but colder. Before that, we do have more showers as flood warnings continue. Read the full update here
  20. Storm Henk arrives today, bringing another bout of very wet, very windy weather. There are changes on the horizon though. Read the full update here
  21. Happy New Year! The current run of often unsettled, wet and windy weather will continue as we start 2024, but with high pressure starting to play more of a role soon, there is a change on the horizon. Read the full update here
  22. There is a risk of showers this evening to see in the New Year. Tomorrow will start promising but rain spreading in for the afternoon and evening. Unsettled much of the week, southern areas wettest and windiest. High pressure looks to build next weekend, so turning drier but colder. Read the full update here
  23. Watch the weather forecast for the new year bells at midnight with Jo Farrow. Happy New Year! Read the full update here
  24. Mild, wet weather to persist in the southern UK, while Scotland sees average temps. The forecast shows a potential colder, drier spell into January, as the jet stream moves south. Read the full update here
  25. Another Atlantic depression will bring gales, heavy rain and hill snow in the north over the weekend, though it should turn drier and less windy Sunday evening to welcome in the New Year, though showers can't be ruled out. Read the full update here
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