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More wet and chilly weather

[Updated 07:40 06/11/2019]

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Areas of low pressure keep things unsettled for the rest of the week. It will be quite cold and over high ground in the north there is a risk of sleet or snow. This Saturday there is the likelihood of a band of heavy rain crossing the country but showery conditions return for Sunday....READ IN FULL

Wednesday starts with showers in coastal counties. Inland areas are mainly dry and cold with a touch of frost in places. Through the day a band of rain pushes eastwards across Northern Ireland, England and Wales. Drier conditions follow behind it for a time but further wet weather reaches the south west. East Anglia and the south eastern corner should remain dry until the evening. Scotland has showers and they will be wintry over the hills. 

It will be cold. Temperatures range from 5C (41F) in the north to 9C (48F) in the south west. See the rain radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Wed 6th November

Tonight showery rain becomes more persistent in Scotland. Over high ground accumulating snow is possible. Further heavy outbreaks of rain spread across much of southern and central Britain. Over the Welsh mountains they may turn to snow. Elsewhere it will be dry and cold with a local frost.

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Tomorrow rain continues in much of southern and central Britain, although areas south of London should be drier. To the north there will be a mix of sunny spells and showers  It will be quite windy and cold.

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Thu 7th November

Unsettled and quite cold

By Friday showers become isolated and increasingly restricted to the east. There should be a lot of dry and bright weather but temperatures remain below the average.

The weekend is looking changeable and cold. A band of wet and windy weather spreads eastwards on Saturday. Over high ground in the north it could turn to snow and significant accumulations are possible over the Scottish mountains. Low pressure remains close by on Sunday so further showery rain is likely.

Next week the 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.

GFS chart 1

GFS, 500hPa heights and MSLP, 15:00 GMT Sun 10th November

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