An unsettled period on the horizon
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Staying rather chilly, with often cloudy skies.
Cloudy across much of England and Wales with showery outbreaks of rain, sleet and some hill snow, mainly in the west. Elsewhere, showers becoming a little more widespread overnight with a patchy frost forming under any prolonged clear breaks.
Showery outbreaks of rain, with some hill snow in places. Variable amounts of cloud, with skies breaking across the southeast later. Feeling rather cold for many.
Feeling cold with easterly winds continuing over the coming days. Often cloudy, with the best of any sunshine in the west. Outbreaks of rain, with some hill snow at times.
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High pressure is expected to be slow moving and centred to the northeast of the UK at the start of this period. As a result, east or southeasterly winds will dominate, these bringing below-normal temperatures across the UK from mainland Europe. Some rain and hill snow is likely at times, particularly across the east of the UK, with the best of any sunny periods probably in the west. It will be breezy around coasts, but the risk of any very strong winds is low. During the second half of this period, a change to milder and more unsettled conditions will probably begin to occur. Exactly how this manifests is uncertain, but there will be an increasing chance of rain and strong winds spreading from the Atlantic across the UK.
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A mobile pattern, will probably have become established by this time, with weather systems moving close to or across the UK from the Atlantic. This will mean bands of rain and perhaps periods of strong winds spreading in from the west, interspersed with some drier and brighter interludes. Temperatures are most likely to be close to average overall.
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