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Nottingham Post
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Michael Broomhead

Full Met Office Valentine's Day weather forecast as warm weather predicted

Love is in the air... and so is warmth. It's set to be beautiful weather in Nottingham on Valentine's Day tomorrow (February 14).

BBC Weather is forecasting a high of 13C in the city for the most romantic time of the year. And for the majority of the day it is expected to be sunny with light winds, BBC Weather said.

Giving the forecast for the East Midlands on Valentine's Day, a Met Office spokesperson said morning mist and fog will slowly lift and eventually clear, giving some afternoon brightness. It will feel mild by afternoon with light southerly winds, they added.

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And as winter nears its end (meteorological spring starts in March), it is expected to stay mild for a while - but will colder weather return? Below is the Met Office's latest long-range weather forecast.

February 18 to February 27

On Saturday, a further warm front will push northeastwards, reintroducing mild and moist conditions countrywide bringing cloudy skies, with drizzle for windward coasts and upland areas. Fairly breezy with the best of the cloud breaks found in the lee of higher ground. The heaviest rain is likely to be across northwestern hills once again. Later in the period, low pressure is likely to the north with higher pressure building from the south. Frontal zones in the northwest are likely, making progress south or southeastwards, but bringing most of the rainfall to the northwest. Otherwise, a good deal of dry weather with clear and sunny spells, allowing isolated fog patches to form overnight in the south where lighter winds. Windy at times in the north. Temperatures remain generally milder than average.

February 28 to March 14

The end of February is likely to see a continuation of changeable conditions, with the wettest and windiest weather most probable across the northwest. The south and east may see some shorter spells of wet weather, although overall conditions should remain drier and more settled. Into March, high pressure is expected to develop to the north of the UK and low pressure to the south. This is likely to introduce a north-south split, with drier conditions across the north and wetter conditions in the south. Temperatures expected to be mostly around average, but a period of colder or much colder temperatures remains a small possibility and could bring spells of wintry weather.

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