Weather Forecast For Northwest England
Frost and fog tonight, chilly on Wednesday and turning cloudy.
This Evening and Tonight:
Staying dry this evening and overnight with clearing skies. Becoming cold with patchy fog developing, particularly across Cheshire and the Solway Firth, with locally dense patches later. Frost forming in places, this becoming quite widespread in the countryside. Minimum Temperature 0C.
Wednesday:
Frost and patchy fog gradually lifting, leaving some morning sunshine in places. Turning increasingly cloudy with mist and hill fog developing and some intermittent drizzle in places later. Rather cold. Maximum Temperature 9C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Often cloudy on Thursday and Friday with mist, fog and drizzly rain possible at times, especially over higher ground. Turning brighter and colder from the north on Saturday. Becoming breezy.
UK Outlook for Sunday 17 Nov 2024 to Tuesday 26 Nov 2024:
Turning more unsettled and significantly colder as we head into the weekend with rain or showers for most regions, The heaviest and most frequent spells of rain are most likely in the north where they are likely to turn wintry, especially to the hills of Scotland, but perhaps also to lower levels in the far north as colder air digs south. The chance of any widespread or disruptive snowfall affecting more populated areas at this stage however remains low. Less certainty for the south but even here there is a chance of some more organised rain, and potentially some hill snow. Often windy, with a chance of gales at times, especially in the north and east. Temperatures falling below average and feeling particularly cold in the strong winds.
Monday's Regional Extremes
Highest Max Temp: Crosby 12.8°C
Lowest Max Temp: Spadeadam 9.2°C
Lowest Min Temp: Levens Hall 1.0°C
Highest Rainfall: Morecambe 0.2 mm
Highest Sunshine: Shap 0.0 hours