Brits are in for an early November treat as a blast of toasty air from the Iberian Peninsula is set to sweep across our shores. Bringing temperatures as high as 18c, Netweather’s forecasts show the UK map lighting up with orange and yellow tones showing that parts of the south will be hitting 17-18c, while even Scotland and the north will be unseasonably warm with around 10-15c on the cards.
The temperature maps are a sea of green and yellow with predictions of 14-18C for most areas in England and Wales come Tuesday, November 5, shooting all the way up to 18C in the southern hot spots..
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Meteorologists are warning that the current warm spell might not stick around for long, with expectations of a chill setting in by mid-November, reports the Express.
According to the Met Office’s long-range forecast from November 4 to November 13: “High pressure is likely to dominate the weather across many parts of the UK during this period. This will mean plenty of dry and settled weather for most, although it may be fairly cloudy at times.”
“Where skies clear overnight some areas of fog and frost are likely to develop. Southern areas are expected to be mainly dry during this period, while any more unsettled conditions and periods of rain are more likely to affect areas further north, particularly the north and northwest of Scotland.”
“Winds will likely be light in the south, but there could be some spells of strong winds across the north and west. Temperatures will probably be close to normal overall, although some cold nights are possible at times.”
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