Snow warnings updated
Snow to affect parts of Scotland from Sunday afternoon, and further snow forecast for large parts of Northern England and North Wales from Monday evening.
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Turning unsettled, with an increasing risk of rain and snow.
Scattered wintry blustery showers in the far north, with clear spells leading to a cold and frosty night with a risk of ice. Unsettled across central and southern areas with outbreaks of rain, heaviest in the west.
Hazy sunshine in the north and east with wintry showers in the far north. Spells of heavy rain later, turning to snow, mainly over the high ground in the north.
An unsettled start on Tuesday with rain and possible snow, clearing to sunnier spells. Frosty mornings on Wednesday and Thursday but drier with a few wintry showers. Colder and windier.
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Cold or very cold conditions are expected across most if not all parts of the UK early in this period, with wintry showers affecting in particular northern parts and exposed coastal districts, although it may well be largely sunny. Into the weekend likely turning to more wet and windy conditions with some snowfall on the leading edge of this. Into the following week possibly cooler again though wintry conditions mostly limited to northern hills with a potential for more organised areas of rain, snow and strong winds at times, this probably also associated with milder temperatures, at least in the south. Later in the period, conditions remain uncertain, but some indications for a further more settled spell around the turn of the month.
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Signals vary in prevailing weather patterns through early December. In general, there looks like a trend towards drier and more settled conditions, with high pressure potentially being the more dominant influence over the UK. However. there is also a chance of more changeable weather patterns, which would see Atlantic weather systems periodically move across the country. These will bring some wetter and windier interludes with a risk of some snow, especially for hills in the north. Temperatures generally close to average, perhaps a little above at times, especially in the south.
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