Here is my forcast for december. December - After a cold end to november 1st - 6th will be very mild with strong even gale force winds coming from the SW bringing a lot of heavy rain for many area's eventually causing flooding around Cumbria, and much of Northern island but temperatures of 10-14c .A weather will move dwon from the north around 7-8th bringing snow on the back edge for Scotland,N Ireland,N England and the hills further south.9-11th looks calm and chilly with cold frosty nights. But the 12-15th looks wet and windy with perhaps on the 12th snow on the leading edge of a weather front as warmer air heads in.The 13th will be very stormy will squally showers and troughs heading in off the atlantic. By the 16th easterly winds arrive and will bring temps typically of 3-7c across the UK and some cold nights.Then from 20-23rd it looks like the atlantic wet weather will be back and give a deluge of rain across the western and northern ireland as well as NW england but less rain for the south east.As for 24-26th - Christmas time it looks like westerly/north westerly winds will dominate the UK bringing average temperature's and a green christmas for the south, however further north will be cold enough for sleet/wet snow showers to lower levels and heavy snow up in the scottish mountains.As for the remainder of the month cold northerly winds will bring snow showers on the 27th but things will be calmer on 28,29,30th.To end the year it looks like a similar set up to 31st december 2003 is likely as a deep area of low pressure moves in from the north west giving snow on the leading edge. December Overall: Changeable,cold,and wet. Rainfall: Above Average Temperature's: Slightly below average CET: 4.0c (0.3c below 1961-1990 average,close to average category) Sunshine: Average