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Rain pushing into the south west

[Updated 07:45 13/11/2019]

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The first third of November was quite chilly with the Central England Temperature (CET) provisionally running 0.9C below the average after the 11 days. The outlook remains unsettled but next week temperatures should recover as a west or southwesterly air stream becomes established. Heavy rain could lead to more flooding....READ IN FULL

Wednesday is off to a dry and cold start in many areas but there are scattered showers in the west. Through the day outbreaks of rain spread into south western England, southern Wales and Northern Ireland. In the south west it becomes windy. Elsewhere it will be mainly dry but a few showers are likely in the north east.

Temperatures range from 4C (39F) in the north to 9C (48F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Wed 13th November

Tonight outbreaks of heavy rain spread eastwards across southern and central counties. Over the Welsh mountains they turn to sleet and snow. In the north clear spells lead to a widespread frost.

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Tomorrow outbreaks of rain continue in much of southern and central England as well as Wales. London and areas to the southeast of it could be mainly dry. The north of the UK has sunny spells and showers with most of them in coastal counties. It will be windy in parts of the north and west. 

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Thu 14th November

Unsettled but milder next week

Friday is looking showery. Eastern England has a lot of cloud but in the north and west sunny spells develop. A keen easterly wind makes it feel cold.  

During Saturday there is a risk of showery rain in the south east and later in the day it could turn wet in the north west. Other areas will be mainly dry. Sunday should bring a good deal of dry weather but there will be some showers and in the north they could be wintry. It remains quite cold.

Next week is expected to be unsettled. Low pressure probably becomes anchored to west of the UK so it may turn milder as a west or southwesterly wind develops. However, there is potential for significant rainfall and further flooding.  

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GFS, 500hPa heights and MSLP, 15:00 GMT Sat 16th November

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