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UK 5 day weather forecast
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Plenty of dry and bright weather. Feeling colder.
Today:
Cloud and patchy rain clearing southern counties of England and Wales this morning. Then a fine day for all, with plenty of sunny spells. A few showers possible, mainly towards the north and east. Feeling colder than recent days.
Tonight:
Showers becoming more frequent across northwest Scotland through the evening and into the early hours. Largely dry elsewhere, with lengthy clear spells. A patchy frost forming as winds fall light.
Friday:
After a chilly start, most will have another fine day with plenty of sunshine. The risk of some showery rain developing at times across northern and western parts of Scotland.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Showery rain across Scotland and Northern Ireland on Saturday. Dry elsewhere, with sunny spells. Sunday and Monday should remain bright for most, though a few showers are possible. Feeling warmer.
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UK long range weather forecast
The Uk will initially be between high pressure to the east, and low pressure to the west. In this situation bands of cloud and rain will attempt to push eastwards, and ahead of this its possible we could see some showery activity drawn northwards from the continent. However, from midweek onwards it looking likely that the low pressure to the west will become increasingly influential, with an increased chance of rain, showers and perhaps strong winds, especially in the west or northwest. With winds from a southerly direction at first, temperatures will likely trend above average, with some warm conditions possible at times, but perhaps returning closer to average later in the week as winds become turn more toward the west.
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Potentially some wet and windy weather at first, especially in the northwest, but a trend towards more settled conditions is most favoured for late October as high pressure becomes increasingly dominant. This would bring the potential for frost and fog at night, and possibly large variations between daytime and overnight temperatures. Into early November, high pressure may become more centred to the northwest of the UK, resulting in a gradual trend towards more unsettled conditions.
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