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More rain then colder and drier

[Updated 07:40 27/11/2019]

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There will be more rain in the next couple of days. Tomorrow temperatures begin to fall in the north and through the rest of the week the colder air feeds southwards. There should be a good deal of dry weather but wintry showers are likely in the north. Next week starts cold but milder conditions probably return quite quickly....READ IN FULL

Wednesday begins with outbreaks of rain in much of England, Wales and northern Scotland. Elsewhere it is drier. Through the day the wet weather becomes more focused on north eastern England and northern Scotland. It will be quite windy, especially in southern coastal counties.

Temperatures range from 9C (48F) in the north to a mild 13C (55F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 GMT Wed 27th November

Tonight outbreaks of rain steadily push southwestwards into Wales and central England. To the north patchy frost develops under clearing skies. Areas to the south also remain dry.

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Tomorrow rain in central areas continues to move southwards. The north has sunny spells and showers which turn wintry at times. Cold in the north.

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, precipitation type, 15:00 GMT Thu 28th November

Colder and drier spell

During Friday and through the weekend it becomes cold in all of the UK. In the north showers increasingly fall as sleet or snow, even at low levels. On Saturday there is a chance of more persistent outbreaks of rain pushing eastwards across southern counties. On their northern edge they could turn to sleet or wet snow at times. 

Cold conditions are forecast to continue early next week. There should be a good deal of bright weather but nighttime frosts become widespread and sharp. By the middle of the week it begins to turn milder and more unsettled from the northwest.

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GFS, 500hPa heights and MSLP, 15:00 GMT Sun 1st December

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