Yellow Warnings for fog and rain as unsettled weather continues
Low-pressure systems will bring further unsettled weather to the UK this week, with fog and heavy rain on the horizon.
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| England | Environment Agency |
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| Wales | Natural Resources Wales |
A bright day for many. Fog and frost developing overnight.
Fog patches slow to clear in places this morning, otherwise many having a dry day with plenty of sunshine. Cloudier skies across southeast England, with patchy rain here at times. A few showers across northwest Scotland. Feeling chillier.
Fog and frost patches developing through this evening and overnight as skies clear for many. However, cloud and rain will return to western areas during the early hours.
Outbreaks of heavy rain and brisk winds will push eastwards through the day. Southeast England remaining dry until after dark.Heavy showers following in the west later. Very mild for all.
Staying unsettled on Thursday, with further heavy rain in places. Bright and breezy on Friday; a day of sunshine and showers. Rain is likely to push eastwards during Saturday.
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Unsettled conditions are likely to continue at first, with low pressure probably centred somewhere to the southwest of the UK, whilst high pressure tries to nose in from the east across northern areas. This means a broadly easterly flow becoming established, whilst periods of rain or showers becoming increasingly confined to southern or southwestern parts. With time, high pressure is signalled to become rather more dominant with more in the way dry, settled weather anticipated. With this, temperatures will probably lower a little compared to recent weeks, closer to or perhaps a little below average for some. Overnight frost and fog or freezing fog could become more widespread, though any particularly cold conditions look unlikely at this stage.
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High pressure will probably be close by to the UK at the start of this period, which would maintain a fair amount of dry, settled weather. With this comes the potential for fog and frost, and lower temperatures overall, though nothing unusually cold is currently signalled. Towards mid-January, perhaps a greater chance of more changeable conditions re-asserting themselves, though this is rather uncertain at present.
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