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Weather forecast: East of EnglandHeadline:Patchy fog tonight. Dry with sunny spells developing on Sunday. This Evening and Tonight:After a generally fine evening the night will remain dry. It will be clear at first but patchy mist and fog will form during the night with a few dense fog patches by the morning. Minimum temperature 7 °C. Sunday:Mist or fog clearing then a dry day with bright or sunny spells. Feeling pleasantly warm with light winds. Maximum temperature 20 °C. Updated: 1542 on Sat 11 Oct 2008 Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:Largely dry and bright on Monday, and for much of Tuesday, but heavier rain and strong southwesterly winds are expected later on Tuesday, becoming drier and brighter again during Wednesday. Updated: 1542 on Sat 11 Oct 2008 UK Outlook for Thursday 16 Oct 2008 to Saturday 25 Oct 2008:All forecast models indicate a broadly westerly flow throughout, bringing cloud, rain, and strong winds. This gives moderate to high confidence in the general pattern, but makes attempting any day to day detail difficult. After a decent start in southeastern parts, the first few days are likely to become fairly unsettled and windy across all parts, rain or showers and strong to gale force northwesterly winds in the north extending southeastwards. This unsettled type will continue for northern and northwestern Britain particularly, but with a hint that southern and southeastern Britain sees a return to somewhat drier and less windy conditions during the second half of the period. Temperatures, typically near normal at first in the south and east, will tend towards normal or a little below normal everywhere. Updated: 1148 on Sat 11 Oct 2008 Seasonal forecasting:Seasonal forecasting is a developing area of meteorology and, although these forecasts are not as accurate as our short-term forecasts, they do demonstrate some skill in predicting what may happen for a season (a three-month period) ahead. The forecasts provide an estimation of broad trends in temperature and rainfall and will normally be expressed in probabilistic terms, with the more likely outcome highlighted. Information contained in these forecasts can allow business to plan ahead for weather that is forecast to be different from normal. Winter 2008/9 - Issued: Thu 25 Sep 2008 Autumn 2008 - Updated: Wed 24 Sep 2008 Summer 2008 - forecast for the remainder of summer Updated: Wed 30 Jul 2008 Spring 2008 - forecast appraisal Updated: Wed 6 Aug 2008 |





