Chilly with sunny spells and showers

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[Published 06:30 23/02/2024]

Near to Berkhamsted Magnolia wilting in the cold weather. Posted by brian gaze

Showers develop widely today and in the north they bring a wintry mix even at low levels. Unlike much of February, temperatures will be close to or slightly below the average. A mixed bag of weather looks likely this weekend, with showers on Saturday and longer outbreaks of rain in the south on Sunday. (If you would like to browse the website without adverts and contribute to its ongoing development, explore the payment options, see below)


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Friday begins with wintry showers in the north and west. In central and eastern areas it is generally a drier picture.

Through the day showers continue in all regions. They continue to be bring a wintry mix to the Welsh mountains and low levels in the north. However, there should be a reasonable amount of sunshine too. In much of central and eastern England it probably remains dry and bright. 

Feeling rather cold. Temperatures range from 4°C to 8°C in much of the UK. You can check the weather radar for the most up to date view.

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UK Met Office UKV, rain and snow, 15:00 Friday 23rd February

Tonight, scattered showers continue to affect western Britain and Northern Ireland. Elsewhere it becomes dry and a widespread frost develops.

Tomorrow brings a mix of sunny spells and showers. The heaviest showers are expected to be in the west, and over high ground they will be wintry. Generally rather cold.

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UK Met Office UKV, temperatures, 15:00 Saturday 24th February

Chilly and showery

Outbreaks of rain push northeastwards across southern and possibly central Britain on Sunday. Over the Welsh mountains they could fall as sleet or snow. Areas further north have a mostly dry day, although there could be a few showers dotted around and over high ground they remain wintry. Rather cold in most places, but in the far south west it turns milder.

During Monday the rain in the south steadily clears, but it may linger in the south eastern corner into the afternoon. All regions then have sunny spells, but it will be chilly. Scattered showers are expected and in the north they could be wintry.

Tuesday is currently looking dry in England and Wales. In Scotland and Northern Ireland a band of rain steadily pushes southeastwards.

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GFS, surface pressure and precipitation, 15:00 Tuesday 27th February

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Near to Berkhamsted. Magnolia wilting in the cold weather. Posted by brian gaze

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