Bitter easterly winds Good morning, High pressure centred over Scandinavia promotes biting cold easterly winds across the British Isles today. Gale or near-gale force around many coasts, although not as strong for much of Scotland. A cold front pushes south-westwards over England into the English Channel. Snow showers or flurries affect many areas, locally organised into bands for eastern England.
In most places, snowfall amounts will be small, barely a dusting, but locally where snow becomes frequent, there is a risk of 10cm or more heading into Saturday evening. Central-northern England, plus the far south-east are most prone to clusters of snow showers coming in from the east. Widespread icy roads. Today's top temperatures will struggle to do better than 1 to 3C, perhaps 5C around south-western coasts. Have a great day. Garry
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=201&DAY=20180317
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