Wednesday 14 October 2009

Day 14 - High pressure.

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Its a difficult setup for forecasters at the moment as weak weather fronts get caught up in our area of high pressure, bringing cloudier skies to some areas, and even a little rain too, along with mild temperatures. Meanwhile, other places are seeing good spells of sunshine by day, but colder nights with some mist and fog forming.

To summarise today's weather simply would be to say that most areas will be dry with variable amounts of cloud and some sunny spells at times. However, its not quite that straight forward, as thicker cloud is bringing some light rain with it, notably across some central and eastern areas of Britain. With very light winds, nothing is moving very fast, so the weather you are waking up to could well be what you see for much of today. Most of the thicker cloud will be towards the north and east, whilst the best prospect of sunshine comes the further south and west that you are.

Not much changes tonight or tomorrow, with a fair amount of cloud keeping temperatures up tonight, but where those clear spells do occur, expect a chillier night with the risk of some fog patches. Many areas will be on the cloudy side tomorrow, with the risk of a little light rain almost anywhere.

A cold front coming south on Friday will bring more cloud and a little rain, but as it clears away then we are looking for much sunnier weather to come down from the north, albeit somewhat cooler. This then sets us up for the prospect of a fairly bright weekend, although nights will be cold.

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