BBC Weather warns 'storm' to hit UK in just days as Coventry is set to freeze
BBC Weather meteorologists have warned a 'stormy spell' of weather is to hit the UK as Coventry is set to freeze. This morning, Sunday, January 19, weather presenter Sarah Keith-Lucas told BBC Breakfast a 'disruptive spell of stormy' weather was set to hit the country by Friday, January 24.
She said: "It is going to be reasonably quiet for the next few days but later this coming week, a potentially stormy spell of weather. Some wetter and some very windy weather."
The start of the new week for Coventry and Warwickshire is going to be a 'chilly one.' The latest Met Office forecast, from today until Thursday, January 23, is set to see frosty nights with fog.
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The latest local Met Office forecast for our area is as follows:
Today
Another cold and grey day for most with the chance of a little drizzle at times, and perhaps snow grains over higher ground this morning. Often misty over the hills. A few glimmers of brightness are possible later. Maximum temperature 4C.
Tonight
Staying largely dry this evening and overnight and despite a lot of cloud, a somewhat higher chance of cloud breaks, perhaps allowing some patchy mist, fog and frost to form. Minimum temperature 0C.
Monday
Any early brightness is likely to be short-lived with another cloudy day expected. Showery rain and drizzle is possible by the afternoon, especially in northern counties. Feeling chilly. Maximum temperature 6C.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday
Staying mainly dry during this period. Occasional bright spells are likely, but cloudy skies will dominate with perhaps some rain or drizzle at times. Frost and fog in places overnight.