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UK 5 day weather forecast

Headline:

Less cold, though often unsettled over the next few days.

This Evening and Tonight:

Rain across central and southeast England slowly clearing. Clearer with showers elsewhere, though persistent rain and blustery winds arriving in the west. Some fog, and patchy frost in the north.

Sunday:

A band of rain will move east across the country. Turning brighter for many in the afternoon, although cloud and rain will linger across parts of the north and west.

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:

Showery rain on Monday, especially eastern areas. Feeling cold again in blustery winds. Drier and brighter, with winds easing on Tuesday. Rain arriving midweek, though turning milder.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

After a settled start across much of England and Wales, it will be quickly turning unsettled across Northern Ireland, Scotland, and then the remainder of England and Wales through Wednesday and into Thursday, with cloud and rain bearing Atlantic systems heralding a step change back towards more changeable, or even unsettled conditions through the last days of November into early December. Rain could at times be heavy and prolonged, with the risk of gales. There could be some short-lived transient settled periods too, perhaps bringing an increased risk of frost and fog for a day or two, this most likely further south east. Milder than seen recently, with temperatures more generally above average than below through much of the period.

Updated:

Likely remaining generally unsettled with spells of wet and windy weather, especially for areas further north and west. Towards the south east, there are more likely to be intermittent settled periods, with an increased likelihood of fog and overnight frost. Above average temperatures are slightly more likely overall, but colder spells could still occur. One or more spells of snow cannot be ruled out, should weather systems arrive into colder air.

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