UK weather: Met Office forecasts sleet and SNOW in frosty 3C temperatures after ‘severe’ storms batter Britain --[Reported by Umva mag]

THE Met Office has forecast sleet and snow amid frosty 3C temperatures – after “severe” storms batter Britain. Today will be rather cloudy and breezy across much of Scotland and perhaps the far north of Northern Ireland. Jordan CrosbyA motorist makes a splash in Hartlepool earlier this week[/caption] SWNSA Range Rover pushes through a flooded road in Wiltshire on Wednesday[/caption] Lee ThomasThe River Frome burst its banks north of Bristol[/caption] Met OfficeSleet and snow are forecast for Scotland and Northern Ireland[/caption] But it will be brighter elsewhere Outbreaks of rain will push eastwards – turning into sleet or snow in some parts. It will be largely dry elsewhere with sunny spells, especially across the south. Met Office expert Honor Criswick said: “It’s a different story in Scotland – plenty of clouds here and plenty of showers. “Some of these will be turning heavy as sleet and snow over the Scottish Highlands. “Elsewhere, though, plenty of bright autumnal sunshine after the cold start.” Across the UK it will be rather cold, but the sunshine should compensate somewhat. Rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland will become more widespread through the night. But the far north will be clearer, with just the odd wintry shower forecast. The night will be largely dry but chilly elsewhere, with a patchy frost. Apart from a few showers many southern areas will stay dry tomorrow with some bright spells. Outbreaks of rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland will sink south into northern England and it will still be rather cold. Sunday will be largely dry and fine with some bright spells, especially in the south and east. It will turn widely unsettled next week – both nippier and more breezy. Met Office forecast in full Today Rather cloudy and breezy across much of Scotland and perhaps the far north of Northern Ireland today, with outbreaks of rain moving eastwards. Largely dry elsewhere, with sunny spells, especially across the south. Rather cold, but the sunshine compensating somewhat. Tonight Rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland becoming more widespread through the night, although far north clearer with the odd wintry shower. Largely dry but chilly elsewhere, with a patchy frost. Saturday Apart from a few showers many southern areas staying dry with some bright spells. Outbreaks of rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland sinking south into northern England. Remaining rather cold. Sunday to Tuesday Largely dry and fine on Sunday with bright spells, especially in the south and east. Turning widely unsettled early next week, but becoming increasingly mild but also breezy.

Oct 11, 2024 - 08:09
UK weather: Met Office forecasts sleet and SNOW in frosty 3C temperatures after ‘severe’ storms batter Britain --[Reported by Umva mag]

THE Met Office has forecast sleet and snow amid frosty 3C temperatures – after “severe” storms batter Britain.

Today will be rather cloudy and breezy across much of Scotland and perhaps the far north of Northern Ireland.

a white car is driving through a flooded area
Jordan Crosby
A motorist makes a splash in Hartlepool earlier this week[/caption]
a range rover is driving through a flooded road
SWNS
A Range Rover pushes through a flooded road in Wiltshire on Wednesday[/caption]
an aerial view of a flooded area with a small town in the background
Lee Thomas
The River Frome burst its banks north of Bristol[/caption]
a woman stands in front of a met office weather map
Met Office
Sleet and snow are forecast for Scotland and Northern Ireland[/caption]
a woman stands in front of a met office weather map
But it will be brighter elsewhere

Outbreaks of rain will push eastwards – turning into sleet or snow in some parts.

It will be largely dry elsewhere with sunny spells, especially across the south.

Met Office expert Honor Criswick said: “It’s a different story in Scotland – plenty of clouds here and plenty of showers.

“Some of these will be turning heavy as sleet and snow over the Scottish Highlands.

“Elsewhere, though, plenty of bright autumnal sunshine after the cold start.”

Across the UK it will be rather cold, but the sunshine should compensate somewhat.

Rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland will become more widespread through the night.

But the far north will be clearer, with just the odd wintry shower forecast.

The night will be largely dry but chilly elsewhere, with a patchy frost.

Apart from a few showers many southern areas will stay dry tomorrow with some bright spells.

Outbreaks of rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland will sink south into northern England and it will still be rather cold.

Sunday will be largely dry and fine with some bright spells, especially in the south and east.

It will turn widely unsettled next week – both nippier and more breezy.

Met Office forecast in full

Today

Rather cloudy and breezy across much of Scotland and perhaps the far north of Northern Ireland today, with outbreaks of rain moving eastwards.

Largely dry elsewhere, with sunny spells, especially across the south.

Rather cold, but the sunshine compensating somewhat.

Tonight

Rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland becoming more widespread through the night, although far north clearer with the odd wintry shower.

Largely dry but chilly elsewhere, with a patchy frost.

Saturday

Apart from a few showers many southern areas staying dry with some bright spells.

Outbreaks of rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland sinking south into northern England. Remaining rather cold.

Sunday to Tuesday

Largely dry and fine on Sunday with bright spells, especially in the south and east.

Turning widely unsettled early next week, but becoming increasingly mild but also breezy.






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