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  1. Cold Arctic air will make its way southwards through the UK before the weekend. There will be cold frosty starts but a good deal of dry weather as the chilly wind eases during Saturday. Read the full update here
  2. Cold Arctic air is on the way by Friday. The forecast is drier overall this week but with chilly nights, the risk of ice and snow showers in the far north later on. Read the full update here
  3. Turning drier from Tuesday, as high pressure builds in for a few days. Mild before a cold front sweeps south by Friday, introducing colder air for the weekend, with a risk of widespread frost. Read the full update here
  4. After a mild end to the weekend with frequent showers, especially in the north and west, cooler air will spread south into the new working week. Read the full update here
  5. A potential northerly outbreak brings the chance of wintry showers and frost this time next week. In the meantime, there's more rain in the picture this weekend. Read the full update here
  6. A look at the water situation from October and the conditions for November as any more rain just adds to the local flood risk and boggy conditions on the ground. Read the full update here
  7. More rain today, especially in southern regions as yet another area of low pressure moves nearby. Read the full update here
  8. There's more rain in the forecast for the UK this weekend, along with milder air accompanying southerly winds. Read the full update here
  9. A risk of thundery downpours around the English Channel on Tuesday then a mixed few days. Read the full update here
  10. Storm Debi hits the UK with heavy rain and winds up to 80mph, leading to flood warnings. Showers, some thundery, to follow with mild temps. An unsettled week follows. Read the full update here
  11. The weather will be relatively benign for Remembrance Sunday. However, a deepening low named Storm Debi will arrive across Ireland tonight before moving across N England Monday, bringing severe gales for Irish Sea coasts and N England. Read the full update here
  12. The forecasting models had been suggesting a change to the pattern of Northern Blocking and a southerly tracking jet stream, but that's been put back, and the existing, often unsettled pattern virtually UK-wide will continue through the next week. Read the full update here
  13. A chilly NW flow will bring showers to exposed coasts with a touch of frost by night. Saturday looks bright but dry. Rain starts to appear in the west on Remembrance Sunday. Read the full update here
  14. A look ahead to the UK's weekend weather including Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday. Read the full update here
  15. Frontal rain from the west will be accompanied by blustery southerly winds and it could be an ill timed spell of wet and windy weather. Drier and brighter behind. Read the full update here
  16. Storm Babet, an atmospheric river and wild spring tides. October 2023 saw disruptive flooding, a record for eastern Scotland, coastal damage and widespread sodden ground Read the full update here
  17. The week ahead won't see any see any storms so will be as wet or windy as recently. Low pressure will be nearby but as the wind will be from the west it will favour western areas to see most showers, though all parts will see a spell of rain Wednesday. Read the full update here
  18. The UK's weather takes a slight turn for the drier with less in the way of heavy, persistent rain expected for a few days at least, after today. It will still be unsettled though as low pressure stays in charge. Read the full update here
  19. Another cleanup, with widespread damage to assess and repair in the Channel Islands after Storm Ciaran. The Spanish Met. has named Storm Domingos which will throw more rain over the UK. Read the full update here
  20. Storm Ciaran will arrive during Wednesday night, battering the Channel Islands and impact Britain on Thursday with severe gales for Channel coasts and more rain. Read the full update here
  21. Storm Ciaran will hit on Wednesday night and Thursday with the English Channel, the focus of the wild winds. Channel Islanders have been told to stay at home as France prepares too. Read the full update here
  22. It's already very wet, but next up will be the windstorm Ciaran, hitting southern Britain, the Channel Islands and northern France on Wednesday night and Thursday. Read the full update here
  23. Northern Ireland has an amber warning for Rain for Monday night and Tuesday morning as the rain just keeps on coming. The flood risk continues with Storm Ciaran here by Thursday Read the full update here
  24. The UK Met Office has named Storm Ciaran, for potentially very windy weather Wednesday night and on Thursday with even more rain. There are plenty of rain warnings before that too. Read the full update here
  25. The UK faces ongoing flood warnings as persistent rain continues. Further ahead, the forecasting models are hinting at the possibility of drier, colder weather arriving in the second week of November. Read the full update here
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