Later on the risk of rain increasingly becomes restricted to the north west.įorecast confidence is high falling to medium. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: Wet and windy conditions in the north may push southeastwards during the first couple of days, but outbreaks of rain in the south are expected to be patchy. Cloud amounts vary, but some sunny spells are likely.
Sunday: Very windy in the north with showery outbreaks of rain. In northern and western Scotland severe gales are a risk. Brighter and showery conditions follow into Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England. They will be heavy in the north, but lighter and patchier by the time they reach central and southern counties. Saturday: Outbreaks of rain push southeastwards across the UK through the course of the day. Feeling chilly in the south, but in the north west temperatures will be a little higher than recently. It predicts temperature rises may reach the dangerous tipping point by 2060 unless more is done to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Other areas have showery outbreaks of rain. 'Day after tomorrow' map produced This map has been produced by the Met Office and basically says Britain faces rising sea levels, floods and drought unless more is done to stop climate change.
UK outlook issued Thursday 4th November 2021 Week 1įriday: Much of southern and eastern Britain has a mostly dry day with variable amounts of cloud. 14 day UK weather forecast Changeable and milder