Met Office Monthly outlook updated:
Outlook for the UK over the next 6-30 days
UK Outlook for Friday 23 Jan 2015 to Sunday 1 Feb 2015:
Cloud and rain across western parts, locally heavy and falling as snow over the hills, will make uncertain eastward progress through Friday with some eastern parts remaining dry throughout, and some drier weather perhaps following to western parts later. It may become drier and brighter across many parts on Saturday, but frosty overnight. After a cold start on Sunday. it may well become less cold from the west later in the weekend with temperatures returning to nearer normal for many as more unsettled conditions return from the west. Thereafter, the changeable conditions look set to prevail with spells of wet and windy conditions, especially in the northwest, interspersed by brighter, colder, showery interludes with some snow possible. Temperatures are likely to vary markedly day to day.
UK Outlook for Monday 2 Feb 2015 to Monday 16 Feb 2015:
The unsettled conditions will probably continue across most parts of the UK during the first half of February, particularly for northern and western parts. Southern areas are probably most likely to experience some lengthier dry and clearer spells. Temperatures are currently signalled to be rather below normal, which will bring a risk of night-time frosts, particularly across southern parts, and also a wintry mix of rain, sleet and perhaps snow in places.
Updated at: 0329 on Mon 19 Jan 2015
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