http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast UK Outlook for Wednesday 24 Feb 2016 to Friday 4 Mar 2016:
Cold conditions are likely to persist in the north during Wednesday, with
wintry showers in places. Further south, cloud and rain may spread in from the west, perhaps bringing
snow along the northern edge of this area. There will then be a drier, brighter interlude, before unsettled conditions spread eastwards across the UK later next week. This will herald a return to changeable conditions with wind and rain from the Atlantic, interspersed with
colder, brighter and showery interludes. Often windy, with gales at times. There will also be some
sleet or snow at times. Drier conditions may develop in the north by early March. Temperatures will generally be
below normal for the time of year.
UK Outlook for Saturday 5 Mar 2016 to Saturday 19 Mar 2016:
There is currently significant uncertainty on the likely weather type through this period, but the latest indications are that unsettled conditions are likely to continue, with spells of wet and windy weather, interspersed with
colder, brighter, showery periods. There will be some
sleet or snow in places, either from showers in the
colder outbreaks or due to frontal systems running into
cold air. There are some signals that more prolonged, drier and
cold conditions may affect the north for a time. There will be large day to day variations in temperature, but on the whole temperatures will average out somewhat
below normal, with some frosty nights. Overnight
frost may become more prevalent in the north for a time.