Issued: 0900hrs Sunday 10th November 2024 Duty forecaster: Garry Nicholson
Chillier into weekend
High pressure influences the country again during this week maintaining settled weather, with more sunshine than recently, although there will be lingering fog patches. Temperatures near average, but toward next weekend turning chillier with some snow showers on northern hills.
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Wednesday 13/11/24 High pressure in charge. A widely dry day with some sunshine for western areas of England and Wales. Cloudy in central and eastern counties, risk of some showers near to east and southeastern coasts of England. Cloudy in Ireland and western Scotland. Brighter eastern Scotland. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs near 10C for many, locally milder 13C in southwest England and eastern Scotland.
Thursday 14/11/24 High pressure centred toward the west and northwest. A weakening front over England and Wales brings cloudy skies and a little rain in places, but many places dry. Some fog and cloud for Ireland and Scotland but some sunshine too. Light north to northeasterly breezes. Highs 7 to 11C.
Friday 15/11/24 Pressure stays high with sunny spells for many places. Some areas of fog in central and southern areas. Increasing northwesterly winds for northern areas may bring some showers into the northwest of Scotland and Ireland. Highs 7 to 10C.
Saturday 16/11/24 Low pressure passing north of Britain introduces chillier air with some showery rain, turning to snow on northern Scottish mountains. Sunny spells for much of England and Wales. Windy in the north. Highs 8 to 13C north to south.
Sunday 17/11/24 Northerly winds bring a chilly feel for all areas. Good amounts of sunshine for many places. Showers draped around coasts in the east and west, locally more frequent showers in northern Scotland and Ireland with hill snow. Highs 5 to 9C.
Monday 18/11/24 North to northwesterly winds maintain cool weather patterns. Risk of lowering pressure bringing widespread showers, some longer spells of rain, or hill snow in the north. Sunny spells toward the south. Highs 4 to 9C.
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