Gordy1
Member
- Location
- Essex/suffolk border
-1 but feels like -8 here at the moment with a high of 2 forecast today, winds have decreased considerably overnight,
Sorry to here of the rough time your having in northumberland & other northern parts no doubt.
East Anglia:
Weather
Status: Yellow
Forecast:
Forecast - 24 hours (weather and hazard summary)
Scattered showers in Norfolk and north Suffolk today, some of which could contain hail, sleet or wet snow. Snow will generally struggle to settle, but a brief, thin, slushy covering is possible from heavier showers. Breezy in northern and eastern coastal areas, with gusts close to 40mph at times. Lighter winds are expected inland where it will be mostly dry and bright, albeit cold. During the afternoon an area of sleet and snow will approach far western fringes of the region from the north, but is not expected to affect the region at this stage. Showers fading overnight, with a cold night away from the north-east and a fairly widespread frost. 24 hour rainfall totals of 10-15mm locally in Norfolk, most likely in the north.
Forecast - 2 to 5 Days (weather and hazard summary)
Mostly dry on Monday, with just just the odd shower clipping north-east Norfolk, where winds will be lighter than the preceding days. Sunny spells expected elsewhere, but it will be another chilly day. Cold in the evening and early in the night with a widespread frost, but cloudier and less cold conditions pushing in from the west overnight with patchy rain. Milder on Tuesday, but mostly cloudy with just the odd spot of rain. A band of rain is expected to push in from the north-west overnight. Mostly dry on Wednesday with sunny spells, but turning cooler later as winds turn north-westerly or northerly, with scattered showers pushing in overnight. Confidence lowers into Thursday, but at this stage a chilly day is expected with a few showers in the east, with a chance of some rain pushing in from the west overnight, perhaps preceded by sleet or wet snow very briefly.
Sorry to here of the rough time your having in northumberland & other northern parts no doubt.
East Anglia:
Weather
Status: Yellow
Forecast:
Forecast - 24 hours (weather and hazard summary)
Scattered showers in Norfolk and north Suffolk today, some of which could contain hail, sleet or wet snow. Snow will generally struggle to settle, but a brief, thin, slushy covering is possible from heavier showers. Breezy in northern and eastern coastal areas, with gusts close to 40mph at times. Lighter winds are expected inland where it will be mostly dry and bright, albeit cold. During the afternoon an area of sleet and snow will approach far western fringes of the region from the north, but is not expected to affect the region at this stage. Showers fading overnight, with a cold night away from the north-east and a fairly widespread frost. 24 hour rainfall totals of 10-15mm locally in Norfolk, most likely in the north.
Forecast - 2 to 5 Days (weather and hazard summary)
Mostly dry on Monday, with just just the odd shower clipping north-east Norfolk, where winds will be lighter than the preceding days. Sunny spells expected elsewhere, but it will be another chilly day. Cold in the evening and early in the night with a widespread frost, but cloudier and less cold conditions pushing in from the west overnight with patchy rain. Milder on Tuesday, but mostly cloudy with just the odd spot of rain. A band of rain is expected to push in from the north-west overnight. Mostly dry on Wednesday with sunny spells, but turning cooler later as winds turn north-westerly or northerly, with scattered showers pushing in overnight. Confidence lowers into Thursday, but at this stage a chilly day is expected with a few showers in the east, with a chance of some rain pushing in from the west overnight, perhaps preceded by sleet or wet snow very briefly.