I have long been saying more cold weather in March with the potential for snow and finally the model output is starting to come round to my ideas...I always like it when this happens! One of the models showed a very large fall of snow for next Monday across the south of England, even Reading.
But it was just one of many model outputs - most are not yet showing any snow.
And all are showing plenty more good weather this week:
Tonight will be cloudy, a few spots of light rain in the evening, no lower than 8'C.
Tuesday will be fairly cloudy but I am hopeful of the sun breaking through and if it does for a while then it could reach a very pleasant 17'C. Some places like Hull may reach 19'C. No lower than 9'C overnight.
Wednesday will be sunnier, with some good sunny spells and possibly up to 15'C. There will be cloudy spells too especially in the morning. 4'C overnight.
Thursday will also see a good amount of sunshine, some cloud too though hopefully the sunniest day of the week so far and up to 15'C again. 4'C overnight.
Friday is also looking sunny and up to 15'C, and around 5'C overnight.
Saturday is a little uncertain but it currently looks like starting sunny but rain for the evening. 15'C is possible again.
The temperatures will then drop back for at least a week.
There is potential for significant rain on Sunday but at the moment the track of the low pressure is very uncertain.
And then it is a question of how cold it will get, and whether it will snow. As I said last time, the time-frame is around 5th to 10th March for the change to cold.
Enjoy the reasonably nice weather this week :-)
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