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Chilly and showery today

[Updated 08:10 13/12/2019]

Sunset, Fleet, Hants, by DAllison

The Central England Temperature (CET) is provisionally 0.9C above the average to the 11th December. However, it is quite chilly at the moment and will remain so for the next few days. A change is still expected next week but the details remain uncertain. Christmas Day is now within range of medium range computer models and our daily forecast updates are underway....READ IN FULL


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Sunset, Fleet, Hants, sent by DAllison

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Friday starts with outbreaks of rain in the south east and north east of Britain. Elsewhere there are showers. Through the day it remains wet in the north east and showers continue in other parts of the north and west. Southern and central areas become mainly dry for a time but in the afternoon wet weather pushes into the south west. It will be windy across the southern half of the UK.

Temperatures range between 5C (41F) in the north to 9C (48F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.

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Meteo France, Arpege, rain and snow, 15:00 GMT Fri 13th December

Tonight outbreaks of rain spread eastwards across southern counties. Northern and western areas have showery outbreaks of rain and over high ground snow is likely. In Scotland a patchy frost develops.

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Tomorrow the showery theme continues in the north. Southern and central regions should be dry in the morning but during the second half of the day wet and windy weather spreads eastwards. Over the Welsh mountains and Peak District sleet or snow is possible. It will be quite cold.

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Meteo France Arpege, rain and snow, 15:00 GMT Sat 14th December

Uncertain next week

Sunday is looking mainly dry in central and eastern regions. In the south and west heavy showers or longer spells of rain are possible. It remains cold enough for snow over high ground in Wales and north western England.

During Monday wet weather may extend across southern counties. Central and northern regions will be mainly dry, although in the far north west there is a risk of rain returning.

Forecast details for the rest of the week are uncertain. High pressure may build over the near continent and bring drier conditions to the south and east at times. The north and west remain more unsettled. After a chilly start it turns milder.

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GFS, 500hPa heights and MSLP, 15:00 GMT Mon 16th December

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