**Forecast** High pressure in charge of UK weather on 11th Feb
Enough agreements and consistency from last night t this evening for me to forecast with at least 80% confidence. It's the location of the high which will be crucial to an area's actual weather, however, and that's by no means certain. I can say this much:
"On 11th Feb, at T+240, the UK will be under the influence of high pressure and Atlantic weather systems will be blocked and kept at bay from most of the UK. The weather will be dry in most areas and winds will be mainly light. As for temperatures, it depends on where the high sits and whether cloud cover is extensive and that is just not possible to determine at this distance, though NW Scotland's weather may have more of an Atlantic influence. Where clouds clear, fog and frost may form, but anticyclonic gloom under thick stratus may well be pervasive."
Dry and sunny with night frosts; springlike in the daytime? Extensive fog? A cold easterly drift keeping daytime temperatures down? Who'd be a forecaster eh? Still. It's my view that high pressure will be in charge of our weather in 10 days.
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