More rain to come Settled to start November seiten=6 abk=wa

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Issued: 0900hrs Thursday 26th October 2006
Duty forecaster: John Ejdowski

Mild then colder later

Models seem consistent in keeping the United Kingdom unsettled through the rest of the month with Atlantic fronts moving west to east. It does appear that a large area of high pressure will bring much more settled conditions as we start the month of November. While it looks dry, it will be colder with night time frost and fog.

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Sunday 29/10/06
Dry across the north of Scotland. For the rest of the United Kingdom it's rather damp with spells of rain this morning. In the afternoon it becomes dry across Cornwall but rain pushes into all parts for the afternoon. Look for maximum temperatures of 12 to 18C north to south.

Monday 30/10/06
Morning mist will clear then dry across the south of England today. Cloudy for the rest of the country with outbreaks of rain. The rain turns heavy across western and northern Scotland in the afternoon. Still mild with tops at 12 to 19C.



Tuesday 31/10/06
Light rain across southern England and Wales will clear by the afternoon then bright and dry. Some heavy showers will affect Scotland and Northern Ireland with a few for northern England in the afternoon. Highs of 10 to 15C.



Wednesday 01/11/06
Rather breezy along North Sea coasts with occasional cloud and feeling colder. Elsewhere high pressure dominates with all areas to have a dry day with patchy fog clearing to sunny spells and cloud. The first widespread frost is possible overnight. Highs of 10 to 14C.

Thursday 02/11/06
Continued settled and dry across the United Kingdom today. Early fog and frost will clear away with all parts fair and dry with a mix of cloud and sunshine. More fog and frost likely overnight. Look for maximum temperatures of 9 to 14C.