UK weather forecast: Atlantic weather front to sweep in within days as 'unusual' conditions come to an end

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2024-11-06 14:36:56 | Updated at 2024-11-06 16:25:13 1 hour ago
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Atlantic weather is set to sweep across the UK within days as "unusual" conditions come to an end, according to forecasters.

NetWeather has said that the nation will have to acclimatise itself to milder conditions than usual despite the arrival of November days usually signals wet, windy weather.


The forecaster has said that it expects "thicker cloud" and "light rain or drizzle" over the weekend, as next week is expected to bring cloudier weather for the most part.

Additionally, regional areas with drier climates might attract a risk of fog, posing risks for motorists on the road.

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NetWeather has said that it expects "thicker cloud" and "light rain or drizzle" over the weekend, as next week is expected to bring cloudier weather for the most part

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On average, November is recorded as the wettest month of the year across most of the country. However, this year, high pressure is set to bring mostly grey skies.

However, parts of northern Scotland are set to experience temperatures close to freezing on Wednesday morning.

This gloomy change in the weather is due to the rise of westerly winds as Atlantic pressure systems move closer to Britain, while no major changes are expected until the middle of November.

However, weather across Europe is much more extreme.

Spanish floods

With a death toll of 217 so far, this flash flooding is the deadliest recorded in Spanish history

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At the moment, Spain continues to face severe flooding, which can even be spotted from satellites, the European Space Agency has confirmed.

Around 15,000 police and troops have been deployed to help support those affected across the devastated south and south eastern areas of the country.

With a death toll of 217 so far, the flash flooding is the deadliest recorded in Spanish history.

In response to the devastation, the nation's leaders have announced a 10.6billion euro aid package to provide help to victims of the horrific weather conditions.

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