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[Updated 07:50 02/12/2019]
The new few days bring dry and chilly conditions to southern and central regions. In the north there will be rain at times and temperatures edge upwards. Later in the week unsettled weather spreads southwards and it becomes milder. The winter forecast covering December, January and February is now available....READ IN FULL
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Monday starts mainly dry and frosty in England and Wales. It's cloudier and wetter in Scotland and Northern Ireland. The rest of the day will be fine in southern and central regions. In the north it remains overcast and outbreaks of rain continue with most of them in northern and western Scotland.
Temperatures range from 5C (41F) in the south to 11C (52F) in the far north west. See the rain radar for the latest view.
Read the winter forecast
Meteo France Arpege, rain and snow, 15:00 GMT Mon 2nd December
Tonight the rain moves away from north to leave drier conditions. In southern and central regions clear periods lead to a widespread frost.
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Tomorrow it will be mainly dry. There is likely to be a lot of cloud in Scotland but the rest of the UK has another bright day. It remains quite cold.
Meteo France Arpege, cloud cover, 15:00 GMT Tue 3rd December
Through Wednesday and Thursday high pressure keeps the weather dry across England and Wales. Daytime temperatures edge upwards but nighttime frosts remain a risk where clear periods develop. Scotland and Northern Ireland have rain at times but also drier periods and it will turn milder.
During Friday outbreaks of rain probably spread southeastwards. Showery conditions follow into the north. It will be a lot milder in the south than recently.
In the longer term things look quite changeable. Dry periods are most likely in the south but all regions see wet and windy spells. In the north it could be cold enough for snow at times.
GFS, 500hPa heights and MSLP, 15:00 GMT Thu 5th December
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