Bitterly cold still. Snow warnings in place – This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the morning of 18/01/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Clare Nasir.
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00:00 Hello there, welcome to your Thursday morning weather update from the Met Office.
00:04 Stepping outside this morning, yet again it's bitterly cold.
00:08 Watch out for ice as well as snow showers.
00:10 Now these snow showers will be frequent across the north of Scotland, Shetland as well as Orkney.
00:15 And here we do have an amber warning with a further 20 centimetres of snow and drifting.
00:19 Abroad, snow and ice warning extends towards Northern Ireland, West Coast of Wales,
00:24 the West Country as well as the eastern side of England.
00:27 It's pretty much the distribution of the showers either side of the country,
00:30 running down the coastal districts in particular.
00:33 So through the morning, yes it is bitter outside.
00:37 Those snow showers will be frequent across the north with an icy wind.
00:40 And ice will be a feature of the weather as well, temperatures are that low.
00:44 For Northern Ireland, one or two showers running in.
00:46 No mix of rain and snow along the coast, but inland you'll see some snow showers.
00:49 And some across Irish sea coast, certainly Pembrokeshire seeing a few.
00:53 And you can see one or two just clipping the north coast of Devon as well as Cornwall.
00:58 Towards the east there, along the North Sea coastline,
01:01 you will continue to see those wintry showers which will run down towards Norfolk through the day.
01:07 So there are weather warnings in force, but wherever you are, it's very cold outside.
01:12 At least though, with a light wind from the central belt of Scotland down the spine of the country.
01:17 Not feeling too bad, if you wrap up warm you'll see some good spells of sunshine.
01:22 Always more clouds associated with these snow showers and a bit of a breeze along this east side.
01:27 North coast of Northern Ireland, west coast of Wales.
01:30 And certainly that relentless wind just delivering further snow showers through the day.
01:35 Across Northern Scotland, pushing in across the Highlands as well as Aberdeenshire.
01:40 Here are your temperatures, no surprise, temperatures struggling today.
01:43 And where you see the snow, they're going to be sub-zero.
01:46 Through Thursday night, tonight and into tomorrow, it's pretty much a repeat performance.
01:51 A subtle change in wind direction will deliver more showers to Scotland on Friday.
01:56 And as you can see through the early hours,
01:58 they are gathering a mix of rain and snow along the coastline.
02:01 In land though, you'll see some snow.
02:03 There's a snow warning in force for more snow cover as we head through the day on Friday.
02:08 Sub-zero temperatures, as you can see, a penetrating frost yet again.
02:12 Clearer skies towards the south to start the last of the working days this week.
02:17 Yes, it's a clear day, it's a cold one, but with some sunshine.
02:21 Now, across Scotland, you'll see a mix of those wintry showers, snow over the higher ground.
02:25 There'll be frequent, a stronger wind here.
02:27 Some brighter skies for Northern Ireland, rather hazy sunshine,
02:31 but brighter weather extends from North Wales down towards East Anglia as well as the southeast.
02:36 And here, temperatures are notched up on the last few days, four or five degrees Celsius.
02:40 The air turns relatively mild on Saturday.
02:44 We'll see some showery bursts of rain extend across the country.
02:47 And then it's really Sunday where we watch as a deep area of low pressure
02:50 extends from the Atlantic, pushing across the country.
02:54 Here's your wind warning on Sunday.
02:56 Damaging winds, gusts along the coast could reach 17 miles an hour inland, 50 to 60 miles an hour.
03:02 And it will be windy even towards more southern and eastern areas.
03:05 I'll see you later.