UK 5 day weather forecastHeadline:Calming down for many Saturday. Becoming unsettled again into Sunday. Show
This Evening and Tonight:Rain and strong winds in eastern Scotland will gradually ease but showery rain and low cloud returning to eastern parts of England. Clearer in parts of the west and south with patchy rural frost and fog. Saturday:Cloudy in the east with some rain and feeling chilly. Some bright and sunny spells in west and south but clouding over from the west with rain then crossing overnight. Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:Unsettled with frequent spells of rain or showers for most, with shorter lived dry spells. Chilly nights, especially Sunday into Monday with occasional frost. Often windy, and rather cold. Updated: 16:00 (UTC) on Fri 18 Nov 2022 UK long range weather forecastUnsettled weather is most likely to dominate at the start of this period. This is expected to bring spells of cloud and rain interspersed with heavy showers and brief dry interludes, especially in the northeast. Moderate to strong winds are likely for many, with coastal gales at times, especially in the west, and temperatures a little above the seasonal average. Towards the end of November and into the beginning of December, conditions likely to remain changeable, with periods of rain and strong winds, probably becoming a little less windy overall with temperatures trending back nearer to the seasonal average. More settled weather could become a little more prevalent, as well as overnight frost and fog. Updated: 14:00 (UTC) on Fri 18 Nov 2022 Confidence is low, although not unusually so. The more likely outcome is that conditions will become generally settled as high pressure moves towards or over the UK, bringing drier and calmer weather than of late, especially in the north. Temperatures are likely to trend from near average towards below average at times, with an increased risk of frost and fog. Any spells of more unsettled weather are more likely to be across the south of the UK, at least for a time, whilst northern areas remain drier. This scenario would increase the chance of snow across central areas, with perhaps wintry showers in parts of the north. Updated: 15:00 (UTC) on Fri 18 Nov 2022
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