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For most, dry conditions will continue with some drizzle expected in the southwest of Scotland and the Isle of Man. Cloud will be present across many places this evening and into the early hours of the morning. However, there will be clearer spells for some, where a frost and patchy fog are possible. - This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the evening of 14/11/24. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Alex Deakin.

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00:00Changes are on the way with our weather as you may have heard but certainly for
00:05the time being it is kind of more of the same. We've had high pressure dominating
00:08for most of November keeping things pretty dry and that's how we go into
00:12Friday. But this weather front is starting to approach the northwest and
00:16that will really mix things up especially by the weekend. It will bring
00:20some rain into the far northwest but as I say if we rewind the clock and get
00:24through Thursday night most places still dry. There's an old weather front sitting
00:27across the Channel bringing some drizzly conditions to the Channel Isles
00:30maybe Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly for a time but that tending to fizzle out.
00:34The cloud thickened up for some drizzly rain over the Isle of Man and at times
00:37southwest Scotland through the night. But most places dry staying fairly cloudy
00:41over southwest Scotland, Northern Ireland, northwest England. That'll keep the
00:45temperatures up the cloud here and the cloud likely to return to parts of
00:48central and eastern England again keeping the temperatures up. But where we
00:52have holes in the cloud parts of northeast England, certainly northeast
00:56Scotland and especially southern parts of Wales and southern England. We are
01:00going to see some pockets of frost. Towns and cities may just hover above freezing
01:03but rural spots could dip to two or three and particularly over parts of
01:06southwest England. Also some thick fog patches are likely to form through the
01:10early hours. They all take a while to clear on Friday morning but they should
01:15disappear and once they've gone much of southern England, south Wales, good chunk
01:19of the Midlands having a cracking day. Dry fine with sunny spells. A cloud
01:22tending to break up more over eastern England too. Some good spells of sun
01:26showing over eastern Scotland also but further north and west it is going to be
01:30quite a cloudy day. Some drizzle here and there especially over the Lake District
01:33and then we see that weather front coming into the far northwest bringing
01:37more rain here and also some pretty gusty winds as that arrives. Now that is
01:42a cold front. It will eventually introduce colder air but it's not with
01:45us yet. So again reasonably mild on Friday. Temperatures around or a touch
01:48above average. A little cooler in the south compared to today but of course
01:52with some sunshine, light winds, that'll feel fairly pleasant. Won't feel pleasant
01:57though this band of rain sinks south. A narrow band of rain so a short sharp
02:01blast of potentially heavy rain accompanied by some really lively winds.
02:04The winds will suddenly gust up and it's going to stay pretty lively in terms of
02:08the winds across the far north of Scotland. The Northern Isles getting very
02:11blustery through the early hours of Saturday morning. Further south most
02:15places again staying dry. A mixture of clouds, some mist and fog and where we
02:19keep the clearest skies in the south again temperatures could dip in rural
02:23spots for the start of the weekend close to freezing. That zone of cloudier
02:27weather in central areas keeping the temperatures up and the colder air
02:30further north we'll see temperatures dropping here but the strength of the
02:34wind will actually stop temperatures from dropping too far. So for Saturday
02:38we've got this line of rain kind of easing off as it sinks its way
02:42southwards but nevertheless a spell of some rain which we haven't seen much of
02:45recently crossing northern England through into parts of Wales and the
02:48Midlands. Much of the south of England generally just dry and cloudy again on
02:52Saturday and still mild here but further north to the north of this band of rain
02:57that's the cold front that's the colder air. So temperatures for many here
03:00sticking in single figures and feeling quite a bit colder in northern Scotland
03:03with the strength of the wind and yes just about make out some speckles of
03:07white there. The showers that are coming in here in that colder air will be
03:10falling as snow over the hills certainly. Now that cold front will
03:15continue to track southwards it's introducing the colder air as we go into
03:19Saturday even across the south through Saturday night and then well things get
03:24pretty complicated. Weather systems developing just to the west of the UK
03:28bringing in the moisture and it's how they interact with the colder air that's
03:32giving us the question marks about how much snow we see. A little bit more is
03:35possible mostly on the Scottish Hills on Sunday but as we go into next week we
03:41are more likely to see these weather systems tracking into parts of the south
03:44and the colder air spreading more bodily across the UK. So again that does open
03:49the door to a little bit more in the way of wintryness in it in terms of the
03:53precipitation sleet and some hill snow is possible. Still five days away so some
03:58uncertainty about details at this stage but it's definitely one to watch. Keep up
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