
"Low pressure will bring unsettled weather early this week, with rain affecting Scotland and Northern Ireland on Monday morning. Elsewhere, cloud will gradually lift to leave a brighter afternoon, although a few showers remain possible in Cornwall. Tuesday will be mostly cloudy, with easterly winds slowly strengthening and making it feel colder for many. On Christmas Eve (Wednesday), temperatures will fall as high pressure brings drier, more settled conditions with chilly easterly winds."
"The question we get most at this time of year is about the chance of snow on Christmas Day. There's a small chance of light showers, which, if they occur, will be a mix of rain, sleet and some snow over higher ground. The chance is relatively low as it stands, and there are no strong signals for significant or widespread snowfall."
Low pressure early in the week brings unsettled conditions with rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland on Monday morning, while cloud lifts elsewhere leaving brighter afternoons and isolated showers in Cornwall. Tuesday will be mostly cloudy with strengthening easterly winds, making it feel colder. High pressure builds by Christmas Eve, producing drier, more settled conditions but chilly easterly winds. Christmas Day is expected to be largely dry with variable cloud and sunny spells, with a few light showers possible, mainly along southwestern coasts. Daytime temperatures could be around 2°C and a small chance remains of rain, sleet or snow over higher ground. People should keep up to date with the latest forecasts and warnings. A 'white Christmas' requires a single snowflake to be observed falling during 24 hours of 25 December by an official observer or an automated weather station.
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