Mother’s Day UK Outlook 2015

Written by on March 14, 2015 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Thanks to a powerful 1052mb high spinning over Scandinavia, Mother’s Day 2015 is looking mostly cloudy (but with some bright or sunny spells), breezy, if not windy and chilly with our air originating all the way from Russia. There’s a chance of some shower activity pretty much anywhere.

Here’s how the GFS surface chart looks at 12z tomorrow.

Credit: AccuWeather Pro

Credit: AccuWeather Pro

Easterly winds will be fresh for most, especially over central and southern parts of the UK, strong along the North Sea coast. It will feel particularly chilly in areas exposed to the wind.

GFS 10m wind gusts at 09z tomorrow.

Credit: AccuWeather Pro

Credit: AccuWeather Pro

Models suggest daytime highs of between 4-8C, perhaps a little warmer where sunshine breaks out and in shelter from the breeze.

Credit: AccuWeather Pro

Credit: AccuWeather Pro

In the breeze and under cloud/shower, it will feel closer to 2 or 3C.

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