A new storm map shows a massive 500-mile weather front hitting the UK with snow and rain. Heavy rain is expected in Coventry and Warwickshire.
The WX Charts map for February 11 indicates that Scotland will get snow. Meanwhile, heavy rain will sweep across the Midlands and into the south. Strong winds are also expected.
The Met Office’s long-range forecast from February 11 to 25 suggests unsettled weather at first. Rain and strong winds will mainly affect the north but could spread south too.
Later in February, drier conditions may develop, especially in the south. Temperatures will likely be close to average, with some milder spells in the north.
For the next 48 hours, Coventry will be dry, but tomorrow (January 30) will feel a bit chillier. As the weekend approaches, expect murky weather with patchy rain and drizzle.
Today, expect a mostly dry day with cloudy skies. By late morning, there will be some bright or sunny spells. Winds will be lighter, with a maximum temperature of 8°C.
Tonight will be dry with clear periods overnight. It will be colder, leading to a widespread frost and some fog by morning, with a minimum temperature of 0°C.
Thursday will start cold and frosty, but fog will clear, giving way to sunny spells. It will feel slightly chillier, with a maximum temperature of 7°C.
Looking ahead to Friday through Sunday, expect cloudier skies with some rain moving southeast. The weekend will be murky with patchy rain and drizzle at times, along with brief breezy conditions.