UK 7 Day Forecast
Valid from Friday October 29th 2010 to
Thursday November 4th 2010
Thursday November 4th 2010
Forecast Generally unsettled.
Scotland/Northern Ireland A fair mix of wet and dry days, with some heavy rain expected at times too, which will give cause for concern. The split is slightly in favour of wetter days, 55/45. Daytime temperatures will be in the 11c to 13c region, with temperatures no lower than 1c/34f overnight. Whilst there will be the occasional frost, temperatures will generally hold themselves up pretty well. Winds will be chiefly light to brisk and from a southwesterly or westerly direction, perhaps veering more northwesterly later.
England/Wales Rain to be expected here too in an increased capacity, with not just the west seeing a damp time of it. Amounts possibly giving cause for concern. The split is 50/50. Daytime temperatures will be in the 12c to 14c region, with overnight values no lower than 2c/36f. Whilst there will be the occasional frost, as with Scotland and Northern Ireland, temperatures generally hold themselves up pretty well. Winds will be mainly light to brisk and from a southwesterly or westerly direction.
Republic of Ireland Expect a fair mix of wet and dry days here too, 55/45 split in favour of wet days. Daytime temperatures will be in the 11c to 13c region, falling away to no lower than 2c/36f overnight. Whilst there will be the occasional frost, temperatures generally sit on or around the seasonal average. Winds will be chiefly light to brisk and from a southwesterly or westerly direction.
Channel Islands Showers will be more frequent here too, mixed in with drier and brighter days. Daytime temperatures will be in the 13c to 16c region at best, falling away to no lower than 5c/41f overnight. Winds will be generally light to brisk and from a southwesterly or westerly direction.
Charlotte Haines
Chief Assistant Forecaster
Saturday October 23rd 2010