00:00Morning will all end the weekend, quite a bit warmer than we started, but then for most of us that won't be too difficult.
00:08A hard frost out there this morning. There's also some thick fog patches to contend with over parts of the Midlands,
00:14eastern and northern England, along with the Welsh Marches.
00:17Further west it's not as cold as recent mornings, the start of the change.
00:21This bank of cloud is a weather front making for a damp drizzly start for Northern Ireland.
00:25Should get a bit brighter here through the day, that rain and drizzle, with some snow mixed in over the hills,
00:30edging into western Scotland, but nothing too heavy, turning a bit damp across parts of north Wales, maybe Cumbria too.
00:36But a good chunk of England and Wales will stay dry. It'll be quite cloudy in the west, but for the Midlands and eastern England
00:42and northeast Scotland we should hang on to some sunshine, but provided the fog clears.
00:47And for parts of the Midlands and eastern England, that fog won't clear.
00:51A bit patchy, but it is quite dense in places this morning, so something to be aware of before hitting the roads.
00:56And as I say, it may well last for much of the day where it has formed,
01:00and that means temperatures are going to struggle to get much above freezing where it's foggy.
01:04In the sunnier skies in the east, 2-3 degrees, so similar to the values we've had of late.
01:10But further west temperatures are starting to tick up a little bit.
01:13We should get highs of 5 or 6 degrees Celsius.
01:16And the milder air will continue to slowly push in further as we go through the night.
01:20The cloud edging further in as well.
01:22That fog thickening up though for parts of eastern England, at least for a time overnight.
01:26And again, quite dense in places.
01:28The rain and drizzle tending to fizzle out, so most places will be dry as we start tomorrow.
01:34But overall, quite a lot of cloud across the UK.
01:37Temperatures will still dip.
01:39Well, we've got some clearer skies down below freezing over eastern parts of England in particular.
01:44Towns and cities well below freezing by first thing tomorrow morning.
01:47But further west, more places will stay above freezing overnight tonight
01:51as that milder air continues to very slowly push in.
01:54It'll still feel cold for much of tomorrow across the south.
01:57A little bit of light rain and drizzle as possible in this thicker zone of cloud.
02:01That tends to fizzle out through the day.
02:03But thickening cloud in the northwest, that will bring a bit more in the way of wet weather
02:06to western Scotland and the Western Isles, eventually to the Northern Isles.
02:09And we could see some at times over Northern Ireland.
02:13With this wet weather into Scotland, if it peps up later on,
02:17we could also see the snow melting pretty rapidly.
02:21And those two combining is something we need to watch here.
02:23The snow will be melting because temperatures are going to be high.
02:26And you can tell that by the wind direction.
02:28It is going to get quite windy in these western areas, particularly over northwest Scotland.
02:32But look at where the wind is coming from.
02:34It is trying to push that milder air in.
02:36By the end of the day, in parts of the west, close to double digits.
02:40Whereas still pretty chilly, despite some sunshine over the Midlands,
02:43southern and eastern England, 4-5 degrees.
02:46That is higher than today, but still below average.
02:49It is still feeling pretty chilly.
02:51But the milder air will eventually arrive in all areas by the time we get into the new working week.
02:57But we do need to watch that wet weather coming in with the snow melts.
02:59Something we will be keeping an eye on.
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