http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast UK Outlook for Thursday 28 Jan 2016 to Saturday 6 Feb 2016:
A colder, showery interlude looks likely to affect the UK on Thursday, bringing the risk of some snow for northern areas, especially, but not exclusively to high ground. Milder air, along with further bands of rain or showers is set to return on Friday. Thereafter, and running through into the first week of February, a broadly westerly flow originating from the Atlantic looks set to dominate our weather. This means changeable and at times unsettled conditions across all parts, with perhaps the wettest and windiest weather focussed towards the north and west, where gales are possible at times. Generally, temperatures are likely to be near or above average, though brief overnight frost and fog is still possible, especially in quieter interludes overnight.
UK Outlook for Sunday 7 Feb 2016 to Sunday 21 Feb 2016:
Remaining changeable, with unsettled with milder spells interspersed with colder, showery interludes. The most unsettled weather is likely to occur in the north and northwest while the south and southeast should see somewhat drier conditions overall, though even here, some rain is likely. Often windy, especially at first, with a continued risk of gales at times, especially in the north and northwest. However, further southeast the wind will be lighter at times and this may allow frost and fog to form here on some nights. From mid month, there are signals that pressure may build in the mid Atlantic, bringing a more northerly flow to the UK, thus increasing the likelihood of colder conditions developing.