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What out for the Saharan dust.

 

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Hi @robbie, Sahara dust can be a problem we’ve experienced it before, fingers crossed it won’t be too bad, I’ll let you know.

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A chilly start to Saturday morning.

 

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A chilly start to Saturday morning.

 

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The minimum overnight temperature was 4.7 which isn’t too bad for January it could be a lot worse. It should be perfect weather for the match.

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Disruption of TV signals could happen today due to atmospheric conditions 

 

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Should be good weather for the match this afternoon, with a good crowd expected too.

Great weather, great atmosphere.

 

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Going out this evening, it will be largely dry, feeling a little chilly in the east.

 

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Weather for Sunday morning. Increasing amounts of bright spells across the Country

 

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Weather for this afternoon.

Dry and Mild with sunny spells for most.

 

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17deg recorded in Scotland. That is something in January.

 

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There as been a new provisional UK Jan daily max temperature record of 19.6C in the UK today.

 

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Winds easing this evening as rain moves across the North. Increasing cloud but drier in the South.

 

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Get your brolly out if you are going out tomorrow.

 

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Good Morning and happy Monday to you all.

Staying mainly cloudy with outbreaks of rain.

 

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Freak summer temperatures in the North of Scotland in Winter

 

Talk about freak weather in the middle of winter. A new maximum of 19.9 degrees Celsius was recorded by a manual reading at Achfary in the very north of Scotland today.

 

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BBC weather forecast up to Wednesday. 

Wednesday looking windy with gales for some.

 

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Forecast for Tuesday morning.

 

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UK Weather for Tuesday afternoon.

 

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A chilly evening for those under clear skies, but milder where there is cloud. Turning increasingly breezy in the northwest.

 

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Weather for Wednesday.

Strong winds in Scotland, Heavy rain spreading south east from northern areas.

 

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It feels very cold out in the wind this morning in Mansfield, plenty of cloud cover with bright intervals, rain predicted to come for the northwest as we go through the day.

 

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Winds easing during the evening.

Rain clearing south, Turning drier and colder.

 

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A brighter day is on the way for Thursday.

Hazy sunshine for most with cloud thickening later.

 

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A bright morning  for many areas on Thursday but it will be quite chilly, with frost in places at first.

 

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