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Met Office warns of colder weather: Time to break out the thermals

It’s time to get the thermals out, as the Met Office warn of colder weather to come.

Although Saturday was bright with blue skies and sunshine, some areas on the Island saw temperatures drop to very low numbers.

The Met Office says that across the UK it will turn colder again through Monday evening, with a return to widespread overnight frosts. Conditions will also be largely dry, though some rain showers along the east coast could turn to sleet over higher ground.  

Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Dan Harris, said,

“Following a brief more unsettled interlude, we expect to see a return to widely cold but quiet conditions.

“Some rain, or showers, are likely to affect some parts of the east coast, and these could turn increasingly wintry over higher ground areas towards the middle of the week. 

“Thereafter, confidence in the detailed forecast falls, which is typical when looking this far ahead. It does look as though there will be a trend towards something more unsettled, as areas of cloud and rain attempt to move across the UK.  

“At present, the most likely outcome beyond mid-week is that rain from the west slowly moves east, with snow possible over higher ground, and a continued risk of showers over eastern parts. However, there is a chance that a more active weather system arrives from the southwest, which would bring more widespread rain, stronger winds, and the potential for more significant snowfall should the air over the UK become sufficiently cold ahead of it. 

“Either way, a continuation of colder than average conditions seems most likely, more details will become clear over the coming days and, as you would expect, we will be monitoring developments in the forecast closely.” 

Visit the Met Office website for localised forecasts.