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Met Office daily weather: Rain, showers, and fluctuating temperatures

As we move into the second week of November, the UK is set for a spell of unsettled weather, with rain, showers, and fluctuating temperatures affecting much of the country. Here’s what to expect for the start of the week. Monday will be a predominantly cloudy day across the UK, with bands of rain

Met Office daily weather: Cloudy start with sunny spells emerging

A band of cloud will linger across central and southern areas through Wednesday morning, bringing occasional drizzle in places. However, this cloud is expected to break from the northeast during the afternoon, allowing brighter conditions to develop. Elsewhere, the day will be mostly dry with sunny

Met Office daily weather: Showery midweek with sunshine ahead

will soon develop across Wales, the Midlands, and East Anglia, slowly drifting southeast through the day. Additional showers are expected to pop up elsewhere, though these will gradually ease from the west later on. While the south will feel warm, much of the country will remain on the cooler side

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Heavy rain to start the week with Amber warning issued

The transition back to wet weather will start overnight Sunday and into Monday, with rain the most significant hazard in the weather forecast. The Amber warning for south Wales comes into force from the early hours of Monday morning and will last through the day. Heavy rain may lead to flooding

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Warm weather for many

, and that has been the case in recent weeks. Speaking in the Met Office's 10-Day Trend video on YouTube, Meteorologist Annie Shuttleworth said: “For the last few weeks, we've been on the northern side of the jet stream and over the next few days, its position will change. It becomes a more amplified

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Christmas weather forecast 2025

Colder, more settled conditions expected around Christmas Day as high pressure dominates.

slowly strengthening and making it feel colder for many. A settled and chilly Christmas On Christmas Eve (Wednesday), temperatures will fall as high pressure brings drier, more settled conditions with chilly easterly winds. Christmas Day is expected to be mostly dry with variable amounts of cloud

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distribution Potential hazards e.g. thunderstorms Why I want to know it • So that I can choose to go fishing during the day or at night and where to fish most safely • So that I will - understand the capsize or collision risk; - and know if navigation is likely to be difficult • To identify if fish levels

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