FRI 15 NOV: UK & IRELAND WEEKEND FORECAST

Written by on November 15, 2013 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments

Scotland

It’s a largely cloudy night with drizzle, perhaps some light and patchy rain and it stays on the mild side at 6-8C, perhaps colder in the East with clearer skies where a frost is possible.

Saturday looks much like today and tonight with a lot of cloud cover, light and patchy rain, particularly in the West with some sunny spells further East and it will be mild for the time of year at 10-14C with a light SW breeze.

Tomorrow night sees some more persistent rain push into the West as a front begins to nudge in and it’s that front which will draw in colder air and will be a start to something much more noticeable into next week.

Sunday will see sunshine and showers, much cooler at 5-8C and Monday turns colder still with winds turning northerly towards the end of the day with a downward trend in temperature.

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England

Tonight will see a north-south split with largely cloudy skies and even a chance of light rain or drizzle. Temperatures will hold up at 5 to 8C, however further south and beyond Birmingham, it’s clearer and so frost as well as dense fog is possible with lows dropping to a chilly 2-4C even in the towns, while it could go -3C or colder in rural areas.

Saturday is mostly cloudy but dry, although some of the cloud will be thick enough to produce some light drizzle. Temperatures near average at 8-11C.

More cloud but also some rain to be had Sunday as a front drops south introducing cooler air and a freshening breeze.

Monday turns colder with sunshine and showers.

Wales

It’s a largely cloudy affair today right through the weekend. Tonight expect a lot of cloud, some light and patchy rain and mild temperatures. Cold though in the far South beneath clear skies where frost and fog is expected. Lows range between 0C in the rural South to 8C in the cloudier North.

There’s little change tomorrow with plenty of cloudy remaining overhead. Winds light to moderate out of the SW. Highs 9-12C.

Sunday too looks mostly cloudy and it will turn wetter but light and persistent in nature.

Monday turns colder, staying cloudy and damp.

Northern Ireland

Tonight is cloudy and for some, particularly the Northwest.. damp with light and patchy rain. It will be a mild night with lows of 7-9C.

Saturday is looking cloudy with the odd patch of light rain or drizzle. Highs stay on the mild side at 9-12C.

After a cool start with a touch of frost, Sunday turns wetter as a front sinks south through the day and temperatures remain should hover at around 10C.

Monday will see sunshine and showers with a freshening, colder northwest wind.

Ireland

It’s a rather cloudy, dreary affair across the Republic over the next few days and tonight will start off that theme. Cloudy, mild and with light winds. Lows 6-10C.

Saturday is cloudy, relatively mild for the time of year at 10 to 12C and there will be light and patchy rain at times. Highs 9-13C.

Sunday is much the same although a front sagging south later in the day will present wetter conditions and by Monday it will turn cooler , setting the stage for a cold week ahead.

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