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Cloudy this morning with some outbreaks of rain, initially heavy. Remaining rather cloudy across high ground in the south and near to western coasts with further patchy rain, but skies brightening elsewhere. Very mild. Breezy with locally blustery southerly winds. Maximum temperature 17 °C.
Tonight:
Often cloudy in the west overnight with occasional light and patchy rain. Largely dry further east though with one or two clear intervals. Another very mild night. Winds easing. Minimum temperature 12 °C.
Thursday:
Quite a cloudy morning with patchy drizzle in places. Gradually brightening up with sunny intervals becoming more numerous and widespread into the afternoon. Feeling unseasonably mild in any sunshine. Maximum temperature 17 °C.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Mostly dry to begin Friday but rain arriving later. Cloudy periods and sunny spells this weekend with occasional showers, then rain later on Sunday. Gradually turning less mild. Often breezy.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
The start of this period is likely to be largely unsettled and mostly mild, with bands or areas of rain moving across most parts of the UK, although tending to be focused more on western and possibly southern parts. Locally strong winds may also accompany some of the rain. Some drier spells are also likely, the best of these probably towards the east and possibly the north. Where skies are clear and winds light overnight, frost and fog are likely, the fog slow to clear. From around the middle of the month, we may see a transition towards more generally drier weather across the UK, and with this it is likely to turn a little cooler overall, with a greater risk of overnight frost.
Updated:
A greater chance of periods of high pressure bringing more in the way of dry weather, compared to the current weather pattern, which also increases the chances of overnight fog and frost. There will most likely however still be periods of rain, showers, and stronger winds, especially in the west. Weather patterns are very uncertain during late November. Overall, near or above average temperatures are most likely though some colder spells are possible, especially should any prolonged settled spells develop.