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UK 5 day weather forecast
Headline:
Strong winds bring further disruption in the wake Storm Darragh.
Today:
Rain lingers across the south and east throughout today, turning heavy and persistent at times. Drier further west, with occasional sunny spells this afternoon, though with blustery showers affecting parts of the north. Very windy, but lighter compared to Saturday.
Tonight:
Windy in the south, with further patchy rain, however gradually becoming more settled from the northwest. Turning rather chilly in the north, with a frost forming beneath clear skies.
Monday:
A chilly start in the north, but settled, with patchy cloud and occasional sunny spells. Cloudier and still rather breezy in the south, with further outbreaks of rain.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
High pressure brings a largely dry and settled week, with patchy rain and drizzle remaining confined to the north and south coasts. Turning colder, with some frosty nights to come.
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UK long range weather forecast
High pressure will still be in charge of the UK's weather at the start of this period. Cloud amounts will vary from place to place, but some clear or sunny spells are likely, and many places will be dry at first. Overnight frosts and fog patches are probable for some regions, the fog slow to clear by day. Over the weekend, a change to more unsettled conditions appears likely, with a chance of stronger winds and some rain moving southeast. This sets the scene for a more changeable second week with an increased likelihood of wet and windy spells, these especially towards the north while southern areas have a better chance of more prolonged drier, settled weather. Temperatures will vary around average with both some colder and milder spells.
Updated:
Mainly unsettled conditions appear likely for most, with spells of wind and rain followed by showers affecting most areas but especially the north and northwest of the UK. Some sleet and snow is also likely at times, especially on high ground in the north. However, there are also some signs that more settled conditions are possible at times, these perhaps most likely across the south late in December or into early January. Temperatures are likely to be around average overall, with any more settled interludes bringing a risk of frost and fog.
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