Chris Roberts, of Bradford & Bingley Weatherline, brings us the latest of his regular weekend weather forecasts.
General outlook
Cold Arctic air is being brought south over the UK thanks to high pressure moving on from the Atlantic and low pressure to our east. This will be felt especially to our east with strong northerly winds. High pressure will dominate in the coming days, but winds should settle down and temperatures should rise a little from Sunday.
Saturday
After a cold Friday night with a chance of a ground frost, it will become bright with some decent sunny periods, but perhaps more cloud later in the day. It will be dry but become a little more breezy, making it feel cold. Temperatures around 14C at best, but feeling colder in the NW breeze.
The evening and overnight period is expected to be mainly cloudy and dry. Lows of 9C in a moderate NW breeze.
Sunday
A cloudier day in prospect, but temperatures a little higher at around 15C, even with that NW breeze, which should abate by the evening a little and the skies should clear into the night. Lows overnight of 7C in the clear spells.
Monday
It will be a dry and bright day, with a generally lighter northerly breeze and morning sunny periods before cloud dominates into the afternoon. Temperatures around 15C and winds becoming light westerly. A day befitting a Queen!
Into next week
We should lose the cool northerly Polar air from Tuesday morning - the winds are expected to be southerly again, raising the temperatures and we could hit the 20's later, but it could become a little more unsettled with the chance of showers by next weekend, although some uncertainty on this.
The week will remain cool at night with the chance of mist and fog affecting mainly lowland rural spots. The first few days of the new week will be dry, settled, with sunny periods, mixed fairweather clouds and light breezes.
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