http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast UK Outlook for Tuesday 19 Jan 2016 to Thursday 28 Jan 2016:
Settled conditions are expected to dominate at first with high pressure bringing generally dry, but cold conditions with widespread, and locally severe overnight frosts. The west is looking more unsettled, with rain from the Atlantic and some snow at times. As we move through next week, this rain is expected to push further east with a risk of snow as it meets the cold air. Eastern parts should be driest, but this brings the risk of further widespread frosts. The last week of January will probably see wet and windier weather becoming established across the north and west, with drier colder conditions in the southeast . Temperatures are expected to be below average at first, perhaps moving towards average by the end of next week, especially in the northwest.
UK Outlook for Friday 29 Jan 2016 to Friday 12 Feb 2016:
As we move from January into February northern areas are likely to see an unsettled period, with outbreaks of rain, strong winds, and some hill snow mixed with brighter, drier periods. Southern parts in contrast should see drier and more settled conditions, although rain cannot be ruled out. Overall temperatures are expected to be around normal, but possibly slightly below average in the south and east.