Amber warnings issued for Storm Goretti
The UK’s cold weather continues with a deep area of low pressure bringing further snow, strong winds and heavy rain, with Amber warnings issued, as well as wid…
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Sunny spells, rain, snow and ice. Storm Goretti arrives Thursday.
An icy start for many. Plenty of dry weather around though with some sunshine. Sleet and snow showers across northern and northeastern Scotland. Thicker cloud with rain arriving across Northern Ireland, southwest Wales and southwest England later. A cold wind.
Wintry showers easing in the northeast. Widely frosty in the north and east with freezing fog patches. Meanwhile, rain in the west edging slowly east, with some snow in north.
Bright spells in the north but with showers, mainly northern and western Scotland where some wintry. Turning wet and windy further south with snow, especially on hills. Coastal gales developing.
Wind, rain and snow associated with storm Goretti clearing eastwards on Friday. Mostly fine on Saturday. Frost early and late. Further wet and windy weather, with some snow arriving Sunday.
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This period carries much more uncertainty than usual as milder air from the Atlantic attempts to displace the cold air over the UK. On balance milder, or at least less cold conditions are likely to make some progress into the country by Monday, bringing a spell of snow for some areas, most likely central and northern parts with rain more likely across the south and west, before it either clears or dies out. Its uncertain as to whether these less cold conditions ever reach the extreme north and east, and here it may well remain cold throughout. Further into next week its likely to remain cold across the north and east, these colder condition possibly extending back into the rest of the country.
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The outlook through the latter part of January and into the start of February is typically uncertain. A broadly southwesterly regime is marginally favoured bringing changeable conditions. Spells of wet, windy and mild weather are likely. Some colder, drier interludes with overnight frost and fog are possible. As during mid-January, while milder conditions are marginally favoured, there remains a chance of further cold spells extending across the country.
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