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Monday 03 November by Matt Hugo, Meteorologist
Topic Started: 3 Nov 2014, 08:02 PM (34 Views)
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Monday 03 November

Rather cold and unsettled

Rain and showers expected at times this week but with Wednesday mainly dry for most
Temperatures much nearer to average than of late and feeling colder, especially by night
Risk of the first widespread frost of the season for many areas on Wednesday night after a dry day
Wet and windy weather spreading eastwards during Thursday after a cold and frosty start
Risk of some travel disruption due to heavy rain and strong winds during Thursday.

Monday and Tuesday

The week is expected to start showery with many areas of the UK seeing a mixture of sunshine and showers. The showers may well merge to give longer spells of rain at with the potential for hail and local thunder as well. It will be rather cold and where skies clear for any length of time by night then some patchy frost is possible.
Wednesday

Mid-week is expected to be the driest day of the week. Any residual rain will clear leaving it mainly dry through the day with some bright or sunny spells. Despite the sunshine it will be quite a chilly day and with clear skies by evening across many areas, the first widespread frost of the season is expected overnight into Thursday. Conditions will be near-perfect for all bonfire and fireworks displays during the evening given the combination of mainly light winds and dry weather.
Thursday and Friday

Thursday will start cold with a widespread frost across many areas, with the exception of Ireland where it will be wet and windy. These wet and windy conditions will then spread eastwards across many areas during the day on Thursday with some large rainfall totals possible. It is likely to take until mid to late afternoon for the wet and windy weather to reach eastern England. Into Friday and for many areas it’s an unsettled day with early rain in the east slowly clearing and then many areas seeing showers or longer spells of rain.
Severe weather and temperatures

Potential severe weather this week initially arrives from the first widespread risk of frost across many areas on Thursday morning. Thereafter wet and windy weather on Thursday may bring local rainfall totals up to 40mm across some western areas with some poor driving and traveling conditions on Thursday.

Temperatures this week will be much nearer to average with highs ranging between 8C and 14C. Overnight temperatures will widely fall into single figures this week but it is Wednesday night that is likely to be the coldest night of the week with inland temperatures nearing or falling below 0C.




Source.............. Matt Hugo, Meteorologist
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