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Mostly cloudy with rain slowly dying out. Patchy fog tonight.
Today:
Cloudy with outbreaks of rain, heavy in places for a time this morning. The rain becoming lighter and dying out from many inland areas this afternoon with a few brighter intervals developing. However showery rain will continue near the coast. Maximum temperature 8 °C.
Tonight:
Mainly dry but a few showers persisting near the east coast. Clear spells developing inland, allowing some mist or fog patches to form and also a slight frost in places. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
Monday:
Mainly dry with some sunny spells developing after the clearance of overnight mist and fog patches. The odd shower is still possible near the east coast. Light winds. Maximum temperature 8 °C.
Updated: 0941 on Sun 8 Nov 2009
Forecast for North York Moors National Park for Sunday
After a rather cloudy and misty morning with occasional showers, becoming drier and brighter during the afternoon.
Updated: 0122 on Sun 8 Nov 2009
Forecast for Peak District National Park for Sunday
A mostly cloudy morning with occasional rain becoming drier and brighter during the afternoon.
Updated: 0218 on Sun 8 Nov 2009
For more details see Mountain Forecast for the Peak District
Forecast for Yorkshire Dales National Park for Sunday
A mostly cloudy morning with occasional rain becoming drier and a little brighter during the afternoon.
Updated: 0218 on Sun 8 Nov 2009
For more details see Mountain Forecast for the Yorkshire Dales
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
A wet start to Tuesday, becoming dry and brighter during the afternoon. Wednesday mostly fine and dry, but outbreaks of rain and strengthening winds moving in on Thursday.
Updated: 0941 on Sun 8 Nov 2009
"UK Outlook for Friday 13 Nov 2009 to Sunday 22 Nov 2009:
A mild and mostly strong to gale force south to southwesterly airstream is expected across the U.K. on Friday, with rain also spreading to most parts, this heaviest and most persistent in the northwest. Conditions look like continuing very unsettled throughout the weekend, too, with heavy rain or showers in most areas, accompanied at times by gales, severe gales, and perhaps even storm force winds in the northwest. Temperatures are expected to be generally near or a little above normal, especially in the south, and perhaps rather cold at times in the north, with snow possible over the Scottish mountains. There is considerable uncertainty through the remainder of the period, but it is most likely to remain quite unsettled, especially in northern and western areas.
Updated: 1212 on Sun 8 Nov 2009
"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.
The main forecast for Winter 2009/10 will be issued in November.
Early indications for Winter 2009/10 - Updated: Tue 29 Sep 2009
Autumn 2009 - Updated: Wed 30 Sep 2009
Summer 2009 - Updated: Wed 29 Jul 2009
Spring 2009 forecast appraisal - Issued: Tue 8 Sep 2009








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