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[Updated 06:50 01/11/2018]
The weather remains changeable during the next few days and all regions see rain at times. This weekend it is expected to become wet and windy, particularly in the north and west. If you are planning a fireworks party keep an eye on the place or postcode forecasts for the latest view....READ IN FULL
Thursday starts with bands of rain affecting much of the north and east. Through the day the wet weather steadily clears away eastwards but it lingers in parts of eastern England until the evening. Brighter conditions follow on but there will be showers in the west.
Afternoon temperatures range from 7C (45F) in northern Scotland to 13C (55F) in southern England. See the rain and lightning radar for the latest view.
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Tonight it becomes mostly dry and clear spells develop. It will be cold with frost forming in much of the country by the morning.
Tomorrow a ridge of high pressure leads to a good deal of fine weather, however in the north west cloud builds in the afternoon. By the evening it turns wet and windy in Northern Ireland and western Scotland.
Meteo France Arpege, forecast temperatures, 14:00 GMT Fri 2nd November
During Saturday heavy rain affects much of the north and west but the south and east remain dry. It becomes windy in all regions, but particularly the north and west where gales or even severe gales are possible. The strong winds could cause problems for those of you planning fireworks parties, and in the north west the likelihood of rain is an additional consideration.
GFS, forecast pressure and 500Pa heights, 15:00 GMT Sun 4th November
The band of wet weather pushes southeastwards on Sunday. It becomes slow moving over southern and eastern England with a possibility of heavy bursts of rain running northeastwards along it. Areas to the north and west have a brighter and showery day.
The longer term prospects are mixed. All regions could see rain at times but the south and east could have quite a lot of dry weather as high pressure over the continent slows the eastwards progression of Atlantic disturbances. Temperatures will generally be close to the seasonal average but in the south it could be milder.
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