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Unsettled and becoming chilly

[Updated 07:30 04/11/2019]

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The weather during the coming days will be unsettled as areas of low pressure remains in charge. Temperatures initially won't be far off the seasonal average but by the middle of the week they take a dip. All of the UK has showers or longer spells of rain and over high ground in the north it will be cold enough for sleet or snow at times....READ IN FULL

Monday starts wet in much of central and eastern Scotland. Through the day outbreaks of rain continue. Elsewhere there will be dry spells but also showers which turn heavy at times. The brightest conditions are likely to be in the south and west. It will be windy in Scotland and along the south coast.

Temperatures range from 7C (45F) in the north to 13C (55F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Mon 4th November

Tonight rain pushes into north eastern England and clearer skies return to much of Scotland. In southern and central regions showers continue but they become more scattered.

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Tomorrow cloud and patchy outbreaks of rain move southwards over eastern England. Other regions have sunny spells and scattered showers. Temperatures will be down a little on today's values. By the evening there should be a lot of dry weather around. However, it will be quite windy so if you're planning to have fireworks take care.

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Tue 5th November

Unsettled and quite cold

During Wednesday the next batch of wet weather begins to push in from the Atlantic. By the end of the day it affects much of Northern Ireland, Wales and south western England. Areas to the northeast have showers and over high ground they could fall as sleet or snow. Generally feeling cold.

Thursday is looking very wet in the southern half of the UK as an area of low pressure tracks eastwards. It could also become windy. The north has a mix of sunny spells and showers which may be wintry at times.

Through the rest of the week chilly and changeable weather continues. All areas have showers or longer periods of rain and in the north there is a chance of snow at times, especially over high ground.

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GFS, 500hPa heights and MSLP, 15:00 GMT Fri 8th November

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