The weather is about to become much more active with a very windy 2nd half of the week, particularly in the south at first, but generally from Friday to Sunday as low pressure systems move in. Bands of rain will cross the country as well, heaviest in the north and west. There are yellow warnings for wind covering much of the UK and one for rain in parts of Scotland https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings.
As the low moves away on Saturday the wind will turn into the north and it will become much colder. There is the potential for some wintery showers over the weekend. High pressure then builds from the south, bringing drier weather. As always, the effect of this on the temperature will depend on the position of the high. If it is centred to the east it will bring mild south westerly winds, if over the top of us we are likely to have frost and fog, if to the west it will remain cold. Models can't make up their minds exactly where this high pressure goes, although the consensus appears to favour mild weather for the middle of February. We shall see.
As the low moves away on Saturday the wind will turn into the north and it will become much colder. There is the potential for some wintery showers over the weekend. High pressure then builds from the south, bringing drier weather. As always, the effect of this on the temperature will depend on the position of the high. If it is centred to the east it will bring mild south westerly winds, if over the top of us we are likely to have frost and fog, if to the west it will remain cold. Models can't make up their minds exactly where this high pressure goes, although the consensus appears to favour mild weather for the middle of February. We shall see.
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