Sunday Unseasonably mild across much of England and Wales today. A cloudy, windy day to come across much of the United Kingdom. Occasional splashes of rain are expected throughout much of the day. This looks heaviest across western Scotland and north west England with little rainfall amounts across southern and eastern England. Snow is likely over the hills of northern Scotland. Highs will range from a cold 4 to 6 Celsius across Scotland to a much milder 11 to 14 Celsius across England and Wales.
Sunday night It continues quite windy into the evening and night with a more organised are of rain clearing Scotland in the evening and northern England in the night as it tracks across Wales and central and southern parts of England, some of it on the heavy side. A few wintry showers to follow in across northern parts of Scotland. Expect minimums of 2 to 6 Celsius but up to 10 Celsius across southern England and south Wales.
Monday A cooler day today with the far south holding onto the mild weather where it stays rather windy and wet with spells of rain. Morning rain across The Midlands, East Anglia and Wales clears this morning to sunnier spells. To the north expect a good deal of dry, sunny weather. Through the evening and night that area of rain may turn heavier and push back north into Wales and the southern half of England. Cold further north with clear skies and a frost. Expect top temperatures of 6 to 11 Celsius north to south.
Tuesday Morning rain across the south clears all but Kent and parts of East Anglia. Here it turns dry early in the afternoon. Most other parts of Britain will have a fine, dry day with long sunny spells. A scattering of snow showers are possible across northern and eastern parts of Scotland along with the north coast of Northern Ireland. Feeling colder today, more so along North eastern coasts with a brisk north wind. Snow showers may affect much of Scotland to lower levels. A cold, dry and clear night for England and Wales with a widespread frost. Expect top temperatures of 4 to 8 Celsius.
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/1oAI008
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