Autumn has swept into Scotland with an unmistakable chill and the Met Office predicts the weather will turn more gusty and rainy.
A cold northerly wind is expected to sweep southward over the coming days, bringing a 'notably' wet and windy spell of unsettled weather than experienced so far this autumn.
The Met Office predicts the dreary conditions will peak on Friday.Unusually chilly weather for the season has already ushered in -2C temperatures over Monday night.
Now meteorologists say the forecast over the next few days will feel cooler and breezier.Focusing on the next couple of days, Met Office chief meteorologist Steven Ramsdale said: "The start of the week has certainly seen a change in the weather as cool air and bands of rain and showers have swept southwards."Much of the next few days will see similar conditions across the UK and although it'll feel cooler and breezier than recently, this is fairly typical autumn weather for us."Looking ahead to Friday, Daniel Rudman, Deputy Chief Meteorologist added more details: "On Friday it looks as though a deeper area of low pressure will move into the northwest of the UK."This means that many can expect a more notably wet and windy spell, for a time on Friday, than we've seen so far this autumn.
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