Weekend Weather Forecast 24/1/2013

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Hello,

After the cold weather of the past week, conditions do look set to improve (slightly). It will become milder into next week, although we have an area of snow to contend with before then.

We will be here all weekend, you can talk to a forecaster live between 8am and 6pm on 0906 515 0046 (calls cost £1.53 per minute) and get a forecasts specifically for you (both myself and John are manning the lines this weekend).

If you have a friend who would like to receive this forecast by email each week ask them to subscribe by emailing [email protected]

Have a great weekend,
Simon



WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
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Issued 1100 Thursday 24th January 2013

Saturday:
Low pressure will be to the north of Scotland on Saturday. A brisk southwest flow covers the UK and Ireland, with fronts clearing east. Further fronts will be pushing eastwards through Ireland in the evening, and then across the rest of the country overnight.
Snow may affect East Anglia through the early part of Saturday morning, but this is going to be increasingly turning to rain and ice. More cloud and rain will be affecting the northern and central portions of Scotland, where it will be very windy in the north too. There is a chance of freezing rain across northern England and southern Scotland until early afternoon, this possibly falling as snow.
Rain will be clear other areas through the morning, leaving plenty of cloud for most. The cloud base will be low and visibility will be reduced because of mist bought about by the warmer air arriving from the Atlantic and flowing over the colder ground surfaces.
In the afternoon thicker cloud will be arriving through Ireland and this is going to be pushing rain eastwards through the evening. The winds in creasing in the west once again too.
Winds SE 12-15kt (F4-F5) in the east at first, SW 18-25kt (F5-F6) in the south, SW 20-30kt (F6-F7) in northern Scotland at first, then becoming SW 10-14kt (F3-F4)
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Sunday:
Low pressure will be to the west of Ireland through Sunday. An occluded front clears east overnight taking some heavy rain with it. Following will be a brisk, west to southwest flow. Troughs surround the low bringing persistent periods of showers at times.
Rain is likely over the southeast of England and East Anglia on Sunday morning. This is going to be clearing eastwards. However, cloud, rain and showers will follow through Ireland, Wales and the west of the UK. An area of rain may then spill into northern England through the afternoon, turning to snow on the hills, reahcing southern Scotland too.
Drier and brighter weather should reach southern and western areas in the afternoon, although western coasts will always be at risk from a few showers.
Winds SW 20-25kt (F5-F6) but to 30-35kt (F8) in western Ireland.

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