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Lovely weather.... Headline: Sunny spells, showers. Feeling cold in strengthening winds. Today: Some sunshine but also showers, these becoming more frequent and heavy at times later in the day, especially in eastern counties. Feeling increasingly cold as northwesterly winds strengthen through the day, perhaps with gales developing on the coast later. Maximum temperature 16 °C. Tonight: A windy night with coastal gales. Showers will become frequent across eastern counties, heavy at times with squally winds. Fewer showers further west. Cold. Minimum temperature 4 °C. Thursday: Feeling cold in strong northwesterly winds, with gales in the east, especially on coasts. Quite frequent showers in eastern parts, heavy at times, sunny spells and fewer showers further west. Maximum temperature 13 °C. Updated: 0359 on Wed 9 Oct 2013 Forecast for the Broads for Wednesday Isolated showers and sunny spells through the morning. Cloudier later with more frequent showers. Becoming very windy. Feeling cold. Updated: 0404 on Wed 9 Oct 2013 Outlook for Friday to Sunday: Cold. Windy for much of the period. Some sunshine on Friday but also showers, then rain becoming persistent and heavy at times across the region through the weekend. Updated: 0359 on Wed 9 Oct 2013 UK Outlook for Sunday 13 Oct 2013 to Tuesday 22 Oct 2013: Northwestern areas will stay mostly dry with some sunshine at times on Sunday and into next week. Temperatures by day here will be close to or just above normal, but there will be a chance of overnight frost. Further south and east, it will generally be cloudier and quite chilly, with some rain at first, particularly across southern and eastern England. Through next week, the drier and brighter conditions further northwest will gradually spread across much of the UK. There are then likely to be some early morning fog patches, which may be locally slow to clear. Temperatures by then should be close to normal for mid-October, although some overnight frost is still possible. Towards the end of the period, it will probably become more unsettled again. Updated: 1215 on Tue 8 Oct 2013 UK Outlook for Wednesday 23 Oct 2013 to Wednesday 6 Nov 2013: The more unsettled weather regime thought likely to develop during mid to late October is considered more likely than not to persist through the rest of the month onwards into the first part of November, leading to slightly above average rainfall amounts for some regions. There are signs that temperatures during this period may well remain close to or a little above average throughout, especially in the south, leading to a lower risk of frost here than can usually be expected at this time of year.
Posted on: Wed, 09 Oct 2013 07:38:11 +0000

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