The UK is seeing below-average temperatures and there is a chance of patchy frost as Arctic air sweeps in, the Met Office said. Blustery showers, with a small risk of thunder and hail, are ...
“As we go through into Tuesday and Wednesday and beyond, we will start to see even cooler air begin to move in from the Arctic”, Met Office forecaster Craig Snell said on Sunday. “Our first ...
Previously, Met Office forecaster Craig Snell said on Sunday: “As we go through into Tuesday and Wednesday and beyond, we will start to see even cooler air begin to move in from the Arctic.
Cold Arctic air is arriving over the next few days leading to below average temperatures and a chance of snow on the highest peaks in Scotland. Met Office spokesman Johnathan Vautrey said ...
However, as an area of low pressure sweeps through on Tuesday, Arctic maritime air will quickly follow on behind. Whilst a cool spell at this time of year is nothing unusual, it will certainly ...
From mid-week, with air coming in from the Arctic, temperatures will be around four to seven Celsius below average. It will be cold enough in the Scottish mountains for some wintry showers.
The UK is seeing below-average temperatures and there is a chance of patchy frost as Arctic air sweeps in, the Met Office said. Blustery showers, with a small risk of thunder and hail, are forecast ...