Cold and Wet Weekend for Western Europe
Feb 19, 2012; 5:25 AM ET
Cold will make a brief return throughout western Europe this weekend (Photos.com photo)
A strong cold front will trek across western Europe this weekend, bringing about a chilly Sunday.
The front will cross into Ireland and the United Kingdom on Saturday, spreading rain that will taper off to showers by the evening hours.
Northern portions of Scotland, including Aberdeen, will likely see snow showers and a wintry mix will persist into Scandinavia, according to Accuweather.com meteorologists.
Behind the front on Sunday, temperatures will drop as much as 5-10 degrees below normal across much of the U.K., Spain, France, Germany and Poland. This will mark a brief return to cold that has dominated most of the past month.
In the period from Jan. 25-Feb. 14, temperatures averaged similarly below average across western Europe, according to data accessed by Accuweather.com, with more extreme cold farther east.
Farther south, dry and relatively mild air will dominate Spain, Portugal and southern Italy.

Fortunately, the forthcoming cold snap will be short-lived. High pressure will build in the Atlantic, allowing for a milder ocean influence through much of next week. Temperatures will moderate to above-normal values by the middle of the week and remain seasonably mild through week's end.

However, much of eastern Europe will remain without much relief from a lasting winter chill. Temperatures will stay below normal next week across the Balkan Peninsula and farther inland into Hungary and Romania.
by Steve Travis, Meteorologist
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