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| Wales | Natural Resources Wales |
UK 5 day weather forecast
Headline:
Dry for most with frost and fog in the north.
Today:
Another dry day for most, though the odd shower in the far southeast. Rather cloudy, though brighter across Scotland after a cold and chilly start with a widespread frost. Some freezing fog will prove rather stubborn to clear in places.
Tonight:
Mostly cloudy across England and Wales with an increasing risk of some light drizzle in the east. Variable amount of cloud elsewhere with some clear spells with a frost developing.
Thursday:
Remaining cloudy with patchy drizzle, mostly in the east. Low cloud leading to hill fog in places. Brighter skies in the west and across much of Scotland. Feeling rather cold.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
High pressure continues to dominate bringing fine weather with some sunshine and overnight frost and fog. Patchy rain starting to arrive across the north during the weekend as temperatures recover.
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UK long range weather forecast
Sunday looks like being wet and windy in the north, especially western Scotland, whilst southern parts are likely to be dry, bright and breezy. All parts will be mild or very mild. Thereafter, while high pressure may try and build at times, especially in the south, the more likely scenario is for an unsettled regime to dominate. Occasional spells of rain followed by blustery showers are likely, these most frequent and perhaps wintry at times in the northwest. It may be quite windy at times too, especially towards the north. Southern areas have a greater chance of some lengthier drier spells, although even here it is still likely to be unsettled and breezy at times. Temperatures will vary around average, with oscillations between colder and milder interludes.
Updated:
Mainly unsettled conditions appear likely for most, with spells of wind and rain followed by showers affecting most areas but especially towards the 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 or slightly above average overall, but with any more settled interludes bringing a risk of frost and fog.
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