Friday High pressure extends across central & northern Britain. A fair and bright day for all regions. A strong easterly wind affects the south, but winds will be light in the north. Variable cloud and some sunshine, typically best to the west of high ground, although a south-westerly flow brings cloudy skies to north-west Scotland. Local freezing fog patches may linger in central Scotland. Highs 5 to 7C north, 8 or 9C south.
Friday night Staying dry overnight across the British Isles. Broken cloud and clear spells. Some freezing fog in central-southern Scotland and northern England. A north-easterly breeze continues for the Midlands and south, which should prevent a frost here, temperatures 3 to 6C. Lowest temperatures across northern Britain & Ireland, -1 to -4C, perhaps locally colder in some valleys and glens where skies stay clear.
Saturday A slack north-easterly pattern across the country will maintain a chilly feel. Broken cloud and some sunshine, best in the west. Dry for all regions. Fog patches may linger in central Scotland and some valleys of northern England. A light north-easterly breeze, strongest around coasts in the south. Top temperatures 5 to 7C in the north, or locally lower should fog persist; 8 to 10C in the south.
Sunday High pressure remains centred across northern Britain, promoting a cool north-easterly flow. Dry for all. Frosty for northern regions in the morning, perhaps also the north Midlands and Wales. Generally cloudy across eastern Britain. Some sunshine in the west. Local fog patches may linger in Scotland. A fresh breeze in the south, light winds elsewhere. Feeling chilly, highs 5 to 8C.
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/2g8mrjY
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