A storm that is affecting America and Canada will bring stormy conditions to the UK at the start of next week. Storm Nicole is set strengthen the jet stream over the Atlantic meaning more unsettled weather to the UK after a weekend of extremely mild temperatures for the time of year.
The Met Office says that much of the UK will see a much drier and milder end to the week, but next week is expected to start on a "livelier note".
It adds that high pressure at the end of this week will, restrict rain to the northwest and pull up mild air from the southwest, bringing many a dry and exceptionally mild few days. Meanwhile across the Atlantic, the jet stream will strengthen propelling much more unsettled weather towards the UK early next week.
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The Met Office forecast for Wales said that it will be cloudy on Friday with some rain and drizzle in the morning but it was "drier and brighter" through the afternoon with winds starting to ease. The temperature will see highs of 16 °C.
The outlook for Saturday to Monday says: " Mostly dry with some sunny spells at times over the weekend. Very mild and feeling pleasant in the light winds. Becoming cloudier with rain arriving from the west on Monday."
In the latest 10-day trend, Met Office forecaster Alex Deakin says “For many, the second half of the week looks a lot drier than the first half of the week, but the winds coming up from the southwest bringing mild air as well as some strong gusts, especially over parts of northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
“The main focus will be the temperatures overnight. Temperatures of 13 or 14 Celsius Thursday and into Friday, bring the potential for some records to be broken in Northern Ireland and Scotland”
The mild theme will continue through the weekend, and high pressure will lead to calmer weather too. However, the lighter winds mean that mist and fog may linger throughout the day in some areas and therefore sunshine could be limited.
The storm in America:
But there will be change at the start of the week. Alex added: "Over the coming days tropical air will be brought northwards over eastern USA and Canada by Tropical Storm Nicole. This tropical air will meet the very cold air currently bringing wintry weather to the Midwest, and the knock-on effects is a very active jet stream that will bring a new theme next week, though the details are still uncertain.
"A strong jet stream often leads to an unsettled, usually wet and windy theme with low pressures approaching the UK. These low pressures have the potential to become quite volatile bringing some very windy weather to the UK throughout next week so it’s important to keep up to date with the forecast over the coming days."
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