The "Top"map above shows that the Uk has long been in a battle between high pressure over Europe and Low pressure just to the west of the Uk giving us Southerly Winds and consequently a record warm October and increasingly likely November to be in the top Five of the warmest Novembers in the last 100 years. Little change this week,and slow changes with most of the rain over Wales, little further East perhaps untill Friday where we see something of a pattern change as the map above shows with the European high subsiding and more of the Atlantic weather predominating us. Untill then tonight will see fog patches developing tonight perhaps patchy frost then Monday rather misty and murky these conditions slow to clear, and Tuesday rather similar until some patchy rain on Tuesday evening ,Then bright and mild during Wednesday and Thursday untill late in the day when rain and wind moves through, and leaves Friday bright and Blustery with a few showers and feeling rather chilly in the wind compared to recently highs of 10c/50f. SeeYa Ian.
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