After a very mild night for most, temperatures will continue to look promising throughout the day.
30.09.2021 - 09:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
snow of the season has hit Scotland just weeks after summer officially ended. Scots woke up to frost this morning and will need to dig out their warm winter gear as snow arrived a bit earlier than usual this autumn.The Met Office says temperatures plunged as low as -0.5C this morning in Kinbrace in the Scottish Highlands with the mercury below average as we near October.Ben Nevis saw around 2cm of the white stuff, with reports of 5-7cm of snow landing on the Cairngorm plateau on Monday.
After a very mild night for most, temperatures will continue to look promising throughout the day.
The weather has been unseasonably warm recently, and luckily it looks set to stay that way.
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The Met Office weather forecast is predicting a mixed picture across the UK today (Saturday, October 16).
Scotland will see a much drier start to the day than it has been used to of late and will remain mostly free of rain all day, albeit much colder than most of the UK.
There will be a slightly warmer start for much of the UK on Thursday morning - but it will be cloudy for most.
Scotland will see a slight easing of recent heavy downpours on Wednesday, according to forecasters.
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Monday morning will see a cooler start than we’ve been used to recently for much of the country, with most areas seeing temperatures down into single figures.
As sunny spells hit the UK and the rain seems to be clearing, the air seems to be getting cooler.
It’s going to be an unusually warm October weekend with sunshine expected across the UK today say Met Office forecasters.
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weather over the next few days, including torrential downpours and even thunderstorms.The Met Office predicts heavy rain and gale force winds are expected in parts of the country as we leave September behind and head in October.