Morning Call - March 08, 2017
Dreary south
Bright north

Issued: 0530hrs Wednesday 8th March 2017
Duty forecaster: Simon Keeling


Damp and murky in the south of Ireland, England and Wales but brighter, showery Scotland

Good morning,

A damp and dreary day ahead for much of the far south of Ireland, Wales and the south of England. Lots of low cloud shrouds the hills with periods of drizzle and rain, the heaviest of it over high ground of southern Wales. One saving grace will be that it will be feeling mild in these areas. Lots of coastal fog in areas exposed to the breeze.


Much brighter as you head north with some sunny spells across Northern Ireland, northeast England and eastern Scotland. Watch for heavy showers and windy conditions across western Scotland with some snow on the Highlands. Elsewhere it should be mostly dry through the day although highs nearer 7C in northern Scotland.


Tonight sees cloud and some drizzle remaining in the far south of England, drier air slowly edging south. However, a band of showers passes through Northern Ireland and into western and northern Scotland, fading as it heads southwards.



Simon
Email me at simon.keeling@weatheronline.co.uk


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