A largely fine day is expected on Monday
This Evening and Tonight:
Mostly cloudy overnight, though some clearer spells are likely at times, especially later in the night further east, here some patchy mist and fog is possible in prone places. Remaining foggy and drizzly over the Pennines. Winds easing. Minimum Temperature 1C.
Monday:
A largely dry and bright day on Monday, with winds picking up through the afternoon. High cloud pushing in from the northwest later. Maximum Temperature 10C.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
Windy, wet and cloudy on Tuesday. Dry, bright and windy on Wednesday. Winds easing off Thursday, with another dry and bright day after a chilly start. Turning colder on Thursday.
UK Outlook for Friday 7 Feb 2025 to Sunday 16 Feb 2025:
High pressure will sit close to (and probably to the east of) the UK in this period. Consequently, southern and eastern areas are likely to see the driest conditions, with lightest winds, which could lead to overnight frost and fog with temperatures a little below normal. Further north and west, there is a risk of incursions of Atlantic air and fontal systems at times, which would bring some rain here, but with milder temperatures. There is a very low chance that if the high orientates in such a way that a more easterly (rather than southerly/southeasterly) flow develops, a spell of much colder conditions could develop across the UK, with a risk of wintry showers in some parts.
Sunrise and Sunset times for Long Churn Cave:
Sunrise: 08:54 Sunset: 17:53