Further spells of wet and windy weather on the way
Quieter conditions today give way to more unsettled weather as we move towards the weekend.
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Largely dry overnight with fog patches developing.
Early evening showers fading, albeit slowly over parts of Scotland and western coasts. Otherwise dry with clear spells, allowing fog patches to develop especially across central and southern areas. Colder than last night and turning windier in the northwest later.
Fog patches slowly clearing leaving eastern areas largely fine and dry. Otherwise, cloud and rain gradually spreading in from the west, with gales possible across the northwest. Rather mild.
Heavy rain clearing to leave a largely dry and bright day on Saturday. Turning wet and windy on Sunday with gales expected for many. Brighter with winds easing on Monday.
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The weather will remain generally unsettled, with showers or longer spells of rain. There will be drier interludes in-between, these probably lasting longer in the south and east. However, some bands of rain could become slow moving, bringing heavy rain locally. Towards the end of October there are signs that, whilst northwestern areas may continue to see some rain at times, high pressure may become increasingly influential across the UK, potentially bringing more widely settled and drier conditions for longer periods. This would bring an increased chance of overnight frost, and also fog which could linger during the mornings. Where high pressure does develop, temperatures will be around or below average for the time of year, with some chilly nights and early mornings likely.
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Into early November, high pressure is likely to dominate, potentially leading to longer spells of dry weather. There is a chance of overnight frost and fog becoming rather more widespread too. Large temperature fluctuations from day to night are probable, with relatively mild days where fog doesn't linger, and cold frosty nights. Towards mid-November, high pressure may become more focussed towards the northwest of the UK, allowing a gradual trend towards less settled conditions, especially for more southern and eastern areas.
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