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	<description>UK Outlook for the month ahead from BBC Weather</description>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>From mild to unsettled</title>
		<description>The past two weeks have been very cold across much of the UK - particularly England and Wales. Last weekend brought the coldest day and night of the winter so far with temperatures at Holbeach in Lincolnshire dropping to -15.6C, making it the lowest temperature recorded in the UK since Boxing Day 2010.

Following this very cold start to February, this week brings a marked change. The Siberian High that has been dominating our weather pattern for the past fortnight is withdrawing and high pressure is building to the west of the UK. This is bringing milder air from the Atlantic feeding around the top of the high and across the country from the northwest.

Gradually the high pressure will withdraw to the southwest of the UK, bringing a more unsettled and changeable pattern.
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		<category>The past two weeks have been very cold across much of the UK - particularly England and Wales. Last weekend brought the coldest day and night of the winter so far with temperatures at Holbeach in Lincolnshire dropping to -15.6C, making it the lowest temperature recorded in the UK since Boxing Day 2010.

Following this very cold start to February, this week brings a marked change. The Siberian High that has been dominating our weather pattern for the past fortnight is withdrawing and high pressure is building to the west of the UK. This is bringing milder air from the Atlantic feeding around the top of the high and across the country from the northwest.

Gradually the high pressure will withdraw to the southwest of the UK, bringing a more unsettled and changeable pattern.
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