There's a distinctly fresh feel this morning, as colder air originating from the Arctic, is with us. It'll not be with us long, as it's going to get shoved away by milder Atlantic air during tomorrow, but not before giving us a widespread frost overnight tonight. Is this brief spell of cold just a starter for the main course later in the month though? Maybe... More on that below.

With the colder air, there's also a plenty of sunshine today, but there will be some showers as well. These are mainly going to affect coastal counties along with the northern half of Scotland. But there are also some running out of Wales and into the Midlands at the moment, which should clear through the day. Over the hills and mountains, the showers will be wintry with some accumulations of snow likely.

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As the day wears on, it'll be the showers in the east moving further inland and becoming more frequent, whereas the showers in the west will tend to ease back and head closer to the coasts as high pressure edges in. Through the evening and overnight, although some of the coastal showers will keep going, in the main there'll be clear skies. That means it's going to be a cold one, with temperatures widely falling below freezing, bringing a frost for the majority of us by Monday morning.