Sunday 10 October 2010

Day 10 - More settled.

High pressure is centred to the north of Scotland today and keeps us fine and settled with Atlantic weather systems being kept at bay. Winds are coming in from an east or north-easterly direction today, and are bringing in somewhat drier air so we are expecting more sunshine to develop today than what was the case yesterday, especially in eastern areas.

It has been another dull and misty start across many areas, but clearer skies have already spread in across East Anglia and southeast England, and these clearer skies will extend to many other areas during today. The only exceptions are likely to be across northern and eastern Scotland along with northeast England where it will remain dull and misty with some drizzle around, whilst it will also be cloudier over Ireland for much of the day. With the sunshine it will be another warm day, although not as warm as recently with that breeze blowing.

Another dry night follows with that cloud in the northeast tending to become more widespread once again, although southern and western areas may remain mostly clear. The winds will keep up, but it will be a cooler night, especially across western areas. The new week then starts off in a similar way with dry conditions prevailing and early cloud tending to burn back to the east coasts of Scotland and England to leave plenty of sunshine. High pressure is then set to dominate for most of the upcoming week keeping the quiet spell of weather going.



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