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UK 5 day weather forecast

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Mostly dry but often cloudy and mild.

This Evening and Tonight:

Remaining dull this evening with cloud thick enough for some patchy rain and drizzle in the north. Cloud lowering to produce hill fog, especially in the west. Clearer skies for northern Scotland and eastern England. Frost in the far north.

Sunday:

Another largely cloudy day though the odd brighter spell may develop at times for northeastern Scotland and central parts of England and Wales. Some drizzle, but most places staying dry.

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:

High pressure close by will continue to bring a good deal of dry but often cloudy weather. Occasional drizzle, with some fog patches. Pleasant enough during short lived brighter spells.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

High pressure is likely to dominate across many parts of the UK for much of this period, bringing lengthy spells of dry and settled weather, although it may be fairly cloudy at times. Where skies clear overnight some areas of fog, and perhaps frost, may develop. Southern and eastern areas are expected to be mainly dry for much of the time, while any more unsettled conditions are more likely to affect northern and northwestern areas. That said, small amounts of rain will be possible farther south and east from any weak fronts. Winds will often be light in the south, but it could be reasonably windy at times across the northwest. Temperatures will probably be warmer than average overall, although some cold nights are possible at times.

Updated:

After a settled start to November, beyond mid-month there will probably be a change towards more unsettled conditions for a time. This means an increased chance of periods of wet and windy weather for parts of the UK, perhaps more so in central and southern areas. However, there is low confidence whether unsettled, wetter weather or drier and more settled conditions will dominate by the end of November. Temperatures will probably be close to or above average overall, although some colder interludes are possible, especially in the north.

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