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Mild and dry October

56.9 75 N Ireland 107.3 90 53.4 61 With regards to sunshine, there is also something of a west-east split, with the west duller than the east as a result of cloud-bearing west or south-westerly winds. However, if you look at the sunshine map below, the tendency for cloud to break to the lee of high

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. Mean maximum temperatures were mostly around 1.0 °C above average, but nearer 2 °C above in parts of the south-east. Mean minimum temperatures were around 1 °C above average for most areas, but up to 2 °C above average in much of Scotland and northern England. Rainfall was 116% of average

Met Office daily weather: Mixed conditions as we head into the weekend

England. A band of cloud and rain in the south will gradually clear southwards, although it may linger across south-west England, where locally heavy bursts are possible. Elsewhere, it will be a rather cloudy day with patchy drizzle, particularly over hills. However, cloud is expected to break

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Multiple snow and ice warnings ahead of a cold week

are expected to extend south through Wednesday and into Thursday, mainly affecting north facing coastal areas. Snow accumulations are possible, including 2-5 cm to some low-lying areas in the north and east where showers are frequent. On hills in parts of Northern Ireland, the northeast of England

Met Office daily weather: Weather set to shift to more wintery conditions

warning for ice is in place across parts of southern Scotland and Northern England from 5am to 12pm.  As the day progresses, these wintry conditions will move east-southeast, impacting most parts of the country. While most of the snow will be confined to the highest ground outside Scotland, there remains

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Warnings issued

in the south and east of England where gusts are expected to widely reach 40 mph, with 50 to 55 mph in exposed places such as over hills and along the south coast. We could see some minor impacts and travel disruption. The wind and rain will ease later in the evening. 🌧️ Unseasonably strong winds

Met Office daily weather: More warm weather to come this week

, but still reaching the low 20s Celsius east of high ground. Overnight, the band of low cloud and isolated drizzle will become slow-moving across northern England and Wales. To the south, conditions will remain largely fine, though a few fog patches may form in rural areas under clear skies. Northern

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Storm Aileen has officially been named

, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.  Gusts up to around 75mph gusts could also be possible in exposed locations such as the coast and hills in these areas. A Yellow weather warning for rain is also in place for parts of Northern Ireland, Northern England and Southern Scotland which warns of 30

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