Morning Call - March 23, 2024
A breezy day.
Showers heavy in west, wintry over high ground.

Issued: 0530hrs Saturday 23rd March 2024
Duty forecaster: Filotas Paschos


Strong winds and showers

A rather cloudy and windy day for most with frequent showers, these turning wintry over higher ground, but only slushy accumulations are expected. Some thundery showers are possible especially for the northwest. A longer spells of rain and hill snow is possible later over north Scotland. It will feel colder than of late with maximum temperatures at 7C in north, and 9C in south. Isolated patches of frost are expected overnight especially in the more sheltered inland places, with a risk of icy stretches.

It will be generally a rather cloudy evening and night with scattered showers, these gradually becoming lighter and few in number, and clearing from most areas on the early hours of Sunday. A longer spell of rain is possible for northern Scotland overnight. Isolated patches of frost are expected overnight especially in the more sheltered inland places, with a risk of icy stretches. Minimum temperatures at 2C in north and 7C in south.



Filotas

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