Weather Forecast For Northwest England

Cloudy with patchy drizzle in places. Frosty beneath clearer skies.
This Evening and Tonight:
Remaining settled this evening, but still widely cloudy with hill fog spreading across the higher ground and the odd spot of drizzle in places. Locally frosty in rural parts, particularly in the Pennines beneath clearer skies. Light winds for all. Minimum Temperature -1C.
Saturday:
Colder than recent days with rural frost slow to thaw through the morning. Then a mainly cloudy day with light rain and drizzle spreading in across the north. Light winds. Maximum Temperature 4C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Cloudy with occasional spots of drizzle through Sunday afternoon becoming more frequent and widespread on Monday and Tuesday. Feeling chilly with overnight frosts possible.
UK Outlook for Wednesday 22 Jan 2025 to Friday 31 Jan 2025:
A transition to a rather more changeable and at times unsettled weather pattern is likely to occur during the first few days of this period. Outbreaks of rain and freshening winds will probably make inroads from the southwest during Thursday ahead of conditions more widely becoming wetter and windier by next weekend. Whilst a milder, wetter and windier scenario is considered most likely, there remains a small chance that colder air from Europe may continue to feed into northern Britain, especially at first, increasing the chance of snowfall here. Towards the end of January, further periods of strong winds and heavy rain are likely to move in from the Atlantic. Whilst generally mild conditions look to close out the month, some large day to day changes in temperature are possible.

Friday's Regional Extremes

Highest Max Temp: Keswick 11.2°C
Lowest Max Temp: Levens Hall 7.0°C
Lowest Min Temp: Levens Hall -1.3°C
Highest Rainfall: Shap -1.0 mm
Highest Sunshine: Morecambe 0.4 hours