Friday, February 24, 2017

Morning Call: Much calmer - Sunny spells, rare showers, Feb 24 - 04:44

Rain develops Northern Ireland, later Scotland - snow Highlands Good morning, A ridge of high pressure builds from the south-west, bringing a temporary lull in the unsettled conditions across the British Isles. Fair weather for much of England & Wales, and a cool breeze in the morning will ease. Isolated showers, mainly around coasts, will soon fade. Sunny spells. A warm front brings rain back to Ireland from the west through the day, spreading to western Scotland and north-west England by evening.

A period of snow will affect the Scottish Highlands by early evening, before milder air spreads in tonight and a thaw sets in. After a chilly start, today's temperatures will be range from 6C in the north, to 8C in central areas, and up to 10C in the south-west. Have a great day. Garry



from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/2mrl3eE

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