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Rain clearing in the south. Brighter elsewhere. Windy in southeast.
Locally heavy rain will clear slowly eastwards across central and southern England and Wales, with skies brightening in the west. Gales possible in the southeast. Fog and frost clearing elsewhere to give a day of sunny spells and isolated showers.
A few showers affecting North Sea coasts of both England and Scotland. Dry elsewhere with clear periods and gentle winds, leading to a widespread frost with some freezing fog patches.
Frost and fog slowly clearing from most areas to leave a dry day with some sunshine, though chilly. Becoming cloudier and windy in the west with some patchy rain developing.
Fine in the southeast on Friday, though cold. Cloudier with some rain in the north and west. Generally cloudier but milder during the weekend, with rain at times. Often windy.
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Starting mainly unsettled, with showers or longer spells of rain for many parts of the UK. It will also be quite windy, especially towards the north and west. It will be mild, although the strong winds will make it feel rather cold. High pressure then looks like building close to or over the UK through early December. This will result in drier but also probably generally slightly cooler conditions, and increase the risk of overnight frost and fog. The largely dry, settled theme is likely to be punctuated by brief unsettled and milder spells though, with areas of low pressure crossing the UK, bringing some spells of wind and rain. Temperatures overall generally near average, but rather cold where any fog persists.
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The start of this period looks like being largely settled, with high pressure close to if not over the UK. However, towards mid-December, there are signs that it will become less settled with west or northwesterly types preferred, These will bring some wetter and windier spells with a risk of some snow, especially for hills in the north. These conditions may prevail into late December, although drier, more settled spells may also affect the UK at times, these probably more likely towards the south. Temperatures generally close to average through the period.
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