Yorkshire & Humber weather

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Yorkshire & Humber weather forecast

Headline:

Generally dry but cloudy.

Today:

A dry day, with plenty of cloud throughout. A few breaks in the cloud may develop, with the best of any brighter spells likely in the west. Light winds expected. Maximum temperature 7 °C.

Tonight:

Staying dry with a good deal of cloud for the evening and overnight. However, the northeasterly winds will bring colder temperatures with ground frost possible in prone areas. Minimum temperature 3 °C.

Monday:

Dry but dull to start, though some showers may move in from the north late in the afternoon. Mostly light winds, though stronger along the coast. Frost likely overnight. Maximum temperature 7 °C.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:

Mostly dry and cloudy with light winds on Tuesday. Some brighter spells but blustery winds along the coast on Wednesday. Gusty winds and occasional showers possible on Thursday.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

An area of low pressure moves through the North Sea at first, which leads to rain and showers spreading south across the UK. Thereafter high pressure will likely be centred to the northwest with low pressure to the east, which allows a cold, showery, northerly flow develop for a time. For many this leads to a fairly settled period but there will be some wintry hazards including perhaps snow to low levels to north facing coastal areas at times. Showers will likely spread further inland at times and there may be some windier periods with more prolonged rain, however on the whole it will be drier than average. Temperatures will likely be below average for much of the period though it may turn near average or above average later.

Updated:

Whilst confidence in details is low, high pressure will probably remain close to the UK initially, leading to slowly evolving weather patterns. Periods of relatively settled weather interspersed with more changeable interludes are likely, as are some spells of showers, especially around coastal areas. Temperatures will likely be near to average during this time, but a risk of wintry hazards affecting some parts at times remains, especially early in the period. Later in the month, a transition to more widely changeable or unsettled conditions is possible, as frontal systems are able to spread in from the Atlantic.

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