Colder with frosty nights this weekend
After a burst of warmth this week, it’ll turn colder this weekend with frosty nights and even some snow.
After a burst of warmth this week, it’ll turn colder this weekend with frosty nights and even some snow.
If you’re hoping for spring to spring in March, then you may be disappointed.
Snow is expected tonight and tomorrow in some places, as our first proper taste of winter continues.
As the Arctic air arrives across the UK this week, some places will have snow. But where?
After the warmest December on record for the UK, winter is coming finally coming next week.
As the first proper cold spell of the season arrives this weekend, snow warnings have been issued. But will it snow where you are?
This week will see the cold weather continue, with further snow in places – although from midweek onwards, high pressure will build from the west, leading to a drier theme for many.
Today marks the start of meteorological winter and it seems as though the weather has taken note, with a colder feel for all of us this week.
With December just a few weeks away and thoughts of winter straying into our minds, I’ve already had lots of people on Twitter asking if we’re going to get any snow this year.
Despite the warmth and sunshine we’ve had so far this month, winter is going to bite back in the coming days and try to put spring back in its box.
The are signs of a switch in the weather pattern into next week, with something more akin to winter a distinct possibility.
Considering that it’s mid-November, we’ve seen relatively few frosts so far, although that is likely to change into next week, as cold Arctic air spreads down from the north.
Next week is likely to see cold Arctic air flood southwards towards us, bringing a wintry feel to our weather. But will there be any #uksnow?
So far this autumn, the weather has brought many of us sunshine and pleasant warmth. However, in the next few days, this is set to change as a northerly wind brings colder air from midweek onwards.
After almost a fortnight of spring warmth, this weekend will see tropical maritime air replaced by colder polar maritime air.