UK weather

  • Today and tomorrow
    Tue 8 Oct - Wed 9 Oct
    Thundery showers in the south, rain further north.
  • 3-5 day forecast
    Thu 10 Oct - Sat 12 Oct
  • Long range forecast
    Sun 13 Oct - Wed 6 Nov
Tue 8 Oct - Wed 9 Oct
Thundery showers in the south, rain further north.

Today and tomorrow

This Evening and Tonight:

Clear spells and showers for many with thunderstorms across some southern and eastern parts of England. Staying cloudy in Scotland and northeast England with outbreaks of more persistent rain. Mist patches possible in any clear spells. Colder in the north.

Wednesday:

Cloudy with outbreaks of rain in the north east. Some sunny spells elsewhere with scattered showers. Turning increasingly windy through the day, particularly along the east coast. Feeling cooler.

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Thu 10 Oct - Sat 12 Oct

3 to 5 day forecast

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:

Colder from Thursday with overnight frosts. Largely dry with sunny spells across parts of the south, although some showers still possible. Cloudier in the north with frequent scattered showers.

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Sun 13 Oct - Wed 6 Nov

Long range forecast

Sunday 13 Oct - Tuesday 22 Oct

A quieter interlude at first, especially across central and eastern areas, before cloud and outbreaks of rain return from the west later in the weekend. Into next week, and while there will be some rain at times, this will tend to be most frequent across northwestern areas, with longer drier spells likely towards the south and east. It will be rather breezy or windy, especially in the west and northwest, but with temperatures recovering to near or above-average, possibly bringing some warm conditions at times in the south and east. Towards the end of the period high pressure may become more influential, with temperatures potentially returning closer to the average for the time of year.

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Wednesday 23 Oct - Wednesday 6 Nov

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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