Cold weather in the Arctic will soon be replaced by warmer temperatures as a plume of warmer air moves in by the weekend.

The weather is finally shifting.

September 13th 2024.

Cold weather in the Arctic will soon be replaced by warmer temperatures as a plume of warmer air moves in by the weekend.
As the days grow shorter and the air begins to chill, it's time to start putting away our cozy sweaters and indulging in pumpkin spiced lattes. The arctic blast that has been plaguing us with freezing temperatures is finally on its way out, thanks to a warm plume from the Mediterranean that will bring a much-needed reprieve.

This past week, temperatures across the country have plummeted as a result of the frigid arctic air blowing down from the north. In fact, Scotland has even seen some snow! For comparison, the average daytime temperature in the south during September is a comfortable 19°C, but this week it has been three degrees lower. However, there is some good news on the horizon - temperatures are expected to rise as the weekend approaches.

But before we can fully bask in the warmth of the Mediterranean plume, we must endure another night of chilly temperatures. In northern parts of England, there may even be some ground frost. However, for those in London and the south, the sun will make an appearance with highs of 17°C. Tonight, it will still be quite chilly with lows of 9°C, so be sure to bundle up if you're heading out.

While we may have already bid farewell to summer, there is still plenty of sunshine to come. According to a spokesperson from the Met Office, Friday will start off cold with some early mist patches, but the day will turn out to be fine and bright with lighter winds and plenty of sunshine. As we move into the weekend, a shift in weather patterns will bring warmer temperatures as the wind direction changes.

Saturday will remain fine and bright, but by Sunday and Monday, we can expect things to become a bit cloudier and breezier. However, the temperatures will continue to rise, reaching a comfortable 20°C thanks to the hot air from the Mediterranean. Unfortunately, a frontal system will also bring some rain, particularly in the north and west of the UK. But fear not, as the south east of England is likely to see very little rain.

As we enter into the autumn season, it's always a bit unpredictable when it comes to the weather. But one thing is for sure - the Mediterranean plume will bring us some much-needed warmth and sunshine, making it the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the beautiful colors of autumn. So say goodbye to the arctic blast and hello to a cozy, yet sunny weekend ahead.

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