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Today and tomorrowThu 13 Feb - Fri 14 FebMostly dry with a few bright spells today. Staying cold.
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3-5 day forecastSat 15 Feb - Mon 17 Feb
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Long range forecastMon 17 Feb - Thu 13 Mar
Today and tomorrow
Today:
Apart from an isolated light shower, wintry on high ground, it will be a dry, albeit cold day. Still fairly cloudy, though some bright spells developing, especially in the west and northwest. Freshening winds far southwest, with rain arriving later.
Tonight:
Mostly dry with clear spells and a frost. However, rain, with brisk winds, edging northeast into parts of Northern Ireland, Wales and southwest England. Patchy snow or freezing rain possible.
Friday:
Rather cloudy and breezy across Northern Ireland, Wales and southwest England with some rain and perhaps hill snow, reaching western Scotland later. Elsewhere frost clearing, then mostly fine. Still chilly.
3 to 5 day forecast
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Mostly dry, often cloudy and cold in the east and northeast. Weakening bands of rain and perhaps snow moving in from the west and southwest, where turning milder. Often breezy.
Long range forecast
Monday 17 Feb - Wednesday 26 Feb
Southeasterly winds are likely at the start of this period, with below average temperatures and often cloudy conditions. There are likely to be further wintry showers, especially in northeastern areas. Meanwhile, frontal zones, bringing milder conditions and rain, will attempt to move in from the west or southwest. If, or when, they push further northeastwards the chance of some snow or freezing rain increases. The transition between colder and milder conditions remains uncertain, but towards the end of this period, the milder, wetter conditions are likely to have spread across much of the country, and southwestern areas could become rather wet. The cold air will never be far away over the near continent and there's always a small risk that it could still flirt with eastern areas at times.
Thursday 27 Feb - Thursday 13 Mar
There is still a very small risk of colder conditions lingering for a time at the start of this period, but it is much more likely that a milder and unsettled theme will probably have become established, with weather systems moving close to or across the UK. This will mean bands of rain and perhaps periods of strong winds spreading in from the west, interspersed with some drier and brighter interludes, but likely bringing above average rainfall amounts overall, especially in the south and west. Temperatures are most likely to become close to or a little above average by early March.
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