Saturday, March 31, 2012

Week ahead: Blast of Winter - Cold with snow, Mar 31 - 09:06

Sharp frosts It looks to become much colder as we start the upcoming week. As Arctic air sinks south on Tuesday, rain is expected to change to snow across England and Wales with the potential for significant accumulations. Sharp frosts are expected. Temperatures begin to recover later in the week as it stays unsettled. For the weather for the next few days click here Tuesday 03/04/12 Confidence is low on specific details but there is the risk of rain and snow across northern England and southern Scotland. As colder air penetrates during the course of the day, there is a risk of snow accumulations in central and southern areas in the evening and night. Expect high temperatures today of 4 to 15C.

Wednesday 04/04/12 A very cold day ahead and made worse but a brisk north east wind across England and Wales. Any rain and snow in the extreme south soon clears. Lots of sunshine around today along with scattered, wintry showers. Dry, clear and cold tonight with icy patches and a widespread, sharp frost to come. Highs of 5 to 7C.

Thursday 05/04/12 Still rather cold today but mainly dry with sunny spells. Rain spreads into northern Scotland and Northern Ireland tonight. Another cold night across England and Wales with a widespread, sharp frost once again. Expect highs of 6 to 8C.

Friday 06/04/12 An area of rain affects all but East Anglia and the south east during the day. The rain becomes lighter but tends to linger here into the night. Not as cold today with highs of 7 to 10C.

Saturday 07/04/12 Snow showers are expected across northern Scotland with rain across England and Wales. Gradually that rain clears away tonight as it turns cold from the north. Maximum temperatures of 6 to 10C. Sunday 08/04/12 There is a risk of showers of rain and sleet around some North Sea coasts, otherwise a dry, colder day with best of the sunshine in the west. Frosty tonight. Highs of 5 to 8C.


Source: http://feeds.weatheronline.co.uk/~r/weatheronline/~3/Yi540Qqph70/reports

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