Weather for the rest of February from the Met office
UK Outlook for Tuesday 7 Feb 2012 to Thursday 16 Feb 2012:
There is likely to be an east-west split across the UK for much of next week. Eastern areas are likely to be cold, dry and bright, but with freezing fog patches forming overnight. Western areas are more likely to be milder, cloudier with outbreaks of rain, although this is still likely to fall as snow on high ground. After this, northwesterly winds are likely to affect the UK, bringing showers to many northern and western areas, with a chance of further snow on hills, perhaps to lower levels in Scotland. With showers mainly in the north and west, central, southern and eastern areas should be largely dry and bright. Temperatures are likely to be near or slightly below average for February, but it should be less cold than recent days.
Updated: 1233 on Thu 2 Feb 2012
UK Outlook for Friday 17 Feb 2012 to Friday 2 Mar 2012:
Temperatures will probably be around average, perhaps slightly below average at first, but cold weather looks likely to prevail during this period, with both daytime maximum and night-time minimum temperatures likely to be below average for much of the time. Rainfall amounts will probably be near or below average in many areas, but possibly above average over southern Britain, and with below average temperatures expected there is the potential for snow at times.
Updated: 1233 on Thu 2 Feb 2012
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