A wet and windy week before turning colder
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| England | Environment Agency |
|---|---|
| Scotland | Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) |
| Wales | Natural Resources Wales |
Turning wet and windy for many.
Rain will spread into the north and west through today, turning heavy at times, particularly in the west. Staying dry in the east but largely cloudy. Turning windy as through the morning, but staying fairly mild.
Outbreaks of rain will continue, gradually becoming less heavy overnight. Rain will also move into the east. Winds gradually easing. Chilly in the north, but mild in the south.
Further rain on Wednesday across parts of England and Wales, and northern Scotland. Some drier and brighter intervals in northern areas and later in the southeast. Breezy.
Turning colder in the north with overnight frosts. Outbreaks of heavy rain continuing in southern and central areas. Strong easterly winds developing.
Updated:
Many central and northern parts of the UK will likely be in a colder but drier regime than of late with overnight frosts, and a few showers near windward coasts in particular which may be wintry on high ground. However, it could remain cloudier, milder and wetter initially across some southern and southwestern areas, with some uncertainty as to how quickly this clears away to the south. It is most likely that the bulk of the UK will experience drier and colder conditions into the first part of next week. Later in the period there is increasing uncertainty, but a trend towards more changeable conditions is possible, with some rain or showers in places, and perhaps some hill snow at times in the north. Temperatures overall may return to near-average.
Updated:
Whilst the expected weather patterns during late November are very uncertain, there is a greater chance of spells of high pressure during this period, bringing more in the way of dry weather compared to the current weather pattern, which also increases the chances of overnight fog and frost. There will probably still be some spells of rain, showers, and stronger winds though, especially in the west. Hill snow is also a possibility, mainly in the north. Overall, near or slightly above average temperatures are most likely, though some colder spells are also possible, especially should any prolonged settled spells develop.
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