Monthly forecast
Showers this evening becoming a steady light rain overnight. Low 39F.
The extended range forecast, which includes the monthly and seasonal forecasts, can at times provide an insight into weather patterns in the months ahead. However, they should not be used for specific planning purposes as they have generally low skill compared with the day forecast. This is because forecasts beyond one week become increasingly uncertain due to the chaotic nature of the atmosphere. Further information can be found here Monthly and seasonal forecast explained. Low pressure to the south of Ireland and high pressure to the north will bring mixed conditions through week 1. The south and east are likely to see wetter than average conditions through the week with drier than average conditions expected in the north and west. Mean temperatures are predicted to remain slightly above average, but closer to average in parts of the north and west.
Monthly forecast
Seasonably chillier and changeable conditions early in the new week should be followed by milder conditions from midweek onwards. It will be unsettled though with bands of rain coming from the south-west, accompanied at times by some fresh or strong winds. After mid-March, uncertainty grows but we are most likely to see high pressure to the north and west with low pressure generally to the south. This should encourage winds to blow from chillier directions with temperatures falling closer to seasonal, and there will be some risks of turning a bit colder than that. This kind of set-up should mean wetter and windier conditions overall in southern regions compared with the northern UK. After a changeable and breezy weekend, some chillier air will move in for the start of the coming week. However, temperatures are most likely to fall near average for early March rather than below, and winds are going to decrease. That could allow some overnight fog to develop, and although there will be a better chance of drier weather there will still be a little patchy precipitation around, mostly light and only wintry at higher elevations in Scotland. From midweek onwards, bands of rain are expected to move in from the south-west as Atlantic low pressure systems approach, occasionally heavy and thundery, mainly in southern areas, with relatively short-lived brighter periods. This will also have the effect of drawing in warmer air, with temperatures rising above the seasonal average. Winds will increase fresh to strong at times but noteworthy strength is a low risk. The pressure pattern looks like changing after mid-March with low pressure systems starting to take a more southerly track into mainland Europe as high pressure probably builds to the north and west of the UK. As a result, northern parts of the UK, especially Scotland and Northern Ireland should be drier than southern areas, where some fairly strong winds are possible at times. Most places could have occasional showery outbreaks, some wintry over northern high ground, but southern areas should be more susceptible to sustained periods of rain. This shift in the pattern should also mean that winds will blow from chillier directions.
Moon Phase - Day 7. The sea surface temperatures around Irish coasts and over the Atlantic are expected to continue slightly above average during MAM, trending 0. Mean temperatures are expected to be monthly forecast or slightly below average in parts of the north.
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Rain early High 51F. Winds W at 10 to 20 mph. Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. Low 36F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph. All in one place, every weekday morning.
Monthly forecast
Rain showers early becoming a steady light rain for the afternoon. High 48F. Winds SE at 10 to 15 mph. Partly to mostly cloudy. Low 33F. Winds S at 5 to 10 mph. All in one place, every weekday morning. By signing up, you're opting in to receive the Morning Brief email newsletter. To manager your data, visit Data Rights.
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Forecast Location. Moon Phase - Day 7. Hidden Weather Icon Symbols. Moon Phase - Day 0. Mostly Sunny. Temperature Celsius Fahrenheit. To manager your data, visit Data Rights. We have updated our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. Winds SW at 10 to 20 mph. So in general, mild and wet in the south and east and drier in northern and western parts.
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Most places could have occasional showery outbreaks, some wintry over northern high ground, but southern areas should be more susceptible to sustained periods of rain. Scattered Showers. Winds SW at 10 to 20 mph. A few showers early, becoming a steady light rain overnight. Moonset pm. Winds will increase fresh to strong at times but noteworthy strength is a low risk. The sea surface temperatures around Irish coasts and over the Atlantic are expected to continue slightly above average during MAM, trending 0. Wind SW 15 mph. Find out more in our Privacy Policy. After mid-March, uncertainty grows but we are most likely to see high pressure to the north and west with low pressure generally to the south. Top Stories Severe Weather Tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding pose risks in the South 1 hour ago. Temperature Celsius Fahrenheit. Low 39F. Here's What To Do. Alternatively, we could see milder and wetter conditions spreading further north.
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