A mostly mild and rather cloudy night, with some outbreaks of drizzle or light rain across Norfolk and Suffolk later in the night. Elsewhere dry, with any cloud breaks limited. Minimum temperature 8 °C.
Wednesday:
Still rather cloudy with outbreaks of rain or drizzle across Norfolk and Suffolk. Any limited brighter spells possible in the south. Winds remaining light, with temperatures again near normal. Maximum temperature 16 °C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Little change overall. Staying largely dry, but mostly cloudy skies producing the odd spot of rain now and again. Temperatures near normal, with winds remaining light.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
A transition to more unsettled conditions than of late is expected at the start of this period, as low pressure from the Atlantic moves gradually eastwards across the UK. This will bring an increasing chance of rain or showers fairly widely, perhaps accompanied by some strong winds at times. It is likely to remain fairly changeable as further pulses of rain or showers affect parts of the UK through much of this period, but interspersed with some drier and brighter interludes. Towards the following weekend, and final week of October, high pressure may build to the west of the UK, and with low pressure to the east this may lead to a cooler and slightly drier northwesterly flow with a few showers.
Updated:
It is likely to be changeable at first, with a showery northwesterly regime most favoured across the UK. Into November, an unsettled pattern is anticipated, as low pressure systems over the Atlantic track across the UK. These may be shifted farther south than normal, bringing showers or longer spells of rain fairly widely, perhaps also accompanied by some strong winds at times. Temperatures will probably be close to or slightly above average overall.