It’s an improving picture for many areas over the next few days after the recent rain, as high pressure builds in from the SW and centres close to the west or southwest for the rest of the week. So even those showers that have plagued the far NW should eventually fade away. On to today, the last of the overnight rain has cleared the SE of England, though still a legacy of cloud towards the south and east this morning. After a frosty and foggy start in places, it will be dry across much of England, Wales and eastern Scotland today with some sunny spells developing. Northern Ireland, western and northern Scotland will continue to see showers, heaviest towards the coasts, but also some sunny spells. Feeling chillier than recently in a mainly light west or northwest wind, maximum temperatures of 6-7 °C in the north, 8 °C in the south. Tonight, showers fading in the far NW, with much of the UK mainly dry and where skies clear a frost will develop. More in the way of cloud across the far east of Scotland and NE England perhaps thick enough for some drizzle.
For Wednesday, much of the UK will have a dry and bright day with sunny spells after early fog and frost clears, perhaps more in the way of cloud towards the eastern coasts thick enough for some drizzle at times. Thursday and Friday will be on the chilly side and perhaps seeing more in the way of cloud across the UK, but also some sunny spells, particularly in the west, with overnight frosts where skies clear. Cloud will be thick enough in the north and east at times for some drizzle or patchy light rain. As the high edges further west at the weekend, we may see fronts move down from the NE bringing thicker cloud with rain and sleet southwestwards on Saturday followed by colder air from the northeast on Sunday with wintry showers in the east, but some uncertainty on this. so very little snow and bright Sunny days i dont think February will be to bad eather the last 2 yeres wev had no miled days January February so for lambing goats etc the best off luck on new life.