Wednesday, rather cloudy with isolated light showers. Frost tonight.
Today:
Often rather cloudy with scattered showers feeding southeast on a brisk north-westerly breeze, these wintry across the highest hills. Some brighter intervals east of the hills, with clearer spells developing more widely through the evening. Feeling rather chilly. Maximum Temperature 8C.
Tonight:
Becoming dry with lengthy clear spells for most, and this will allow a widespread frost to develop. Isolated shallow mist or fog patches are also possible. Minimum Temperature -1C.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Rain band, with some hill snow, clearing south early Friday, becoming brighter. Saturday, any low cloud and fog lifting, then brighter. Cloudier and breezier with patchy light rain into Sunday.
UK Outlook for Sunday 2 Feb 2025 to Tuesday 11 Feb 2025:
Periods of wet weather are likely to affect northern parts of the UK at times, particularly early in this period. Some heavy rain is possible and this is likely to be accompanied by spells of strong winds. South of this, across the rest of the UK, it is likely to be more settled and whilst some rain can't be ruled out at times, there is likely to be plenty of dry weather through this period. Winds will be lighter and this will bring the risk of overnight frost and fog. Overall, temperatures will be close to normal for most, but it is likely to be mild at times in the north. Brief colder spells are likely in between weather systems though.
Sunrise and Sunset times for Headingley:
Sunrise: 08:57 Sunset: 17:43