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Rain spreading southeastwards

[Updated 07:10 15/03/2020]

Sunset. Posted by DAllison

A band of rain slowly moves southeastwards today with clearer conditions following behind it. The next couple of days bring more wet weather to the north west but in other areas it should be mainly dry. During the middle part of the week colder air probably pushes down from the north. High pressure builds close to the UK....READ IN FULL


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Sunday starts with a band of rain stretching from the south west up through Wales into northern England. Areas to the southeast are mostly dry. To the northwest there are showers. The outbreaks of rain slowly push southeastwards through the day, clearing  from the south eastern corner this evening. Brighter skies follow but there will be scattered showers.   

Temperatures range from 6C (42F) in the north to 12C (54F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Sun 15th March

Tonight it will be mainly dry and under clear skies it becomes chilly. A widespread frost is likely in central and northern regions.

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Tomorrow outbreaks of rain push into Northern Ireland and western Scotland. Elsewhere it remains dry but after a bright start cloud builds from the northwest. Temperatures will be similar to today's. 

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, rain and snow, 15:00 GMT Mon 16th March

Changeable outlook

Tuesday sees wet weather continuing to affect the north west of the UK. In other areas it should be mostly dry and some bright spells are likely. 

Through Wednesday a band of rain pushes southwards. Clearer and colder conditions follow it from the north with wintry showers in Scotland.  

During the rest of the week high pressure becomes centred close to the UK. It should lead to a good deal of quiet and rather cold weather. Nighttime frosts possibly become widespread and later on there is a chance of wintry showers in southern and eastern counties.

GFS chart 1

GFS, surface pressure and 500hPa heights, 15:00 GMT Wed 18th March

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