Temperatures will plummet throughout the UK next week

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Temperatures will plummet throughout the UK next week

The UK is predicted to experience the first significant strong winds of the season next week. A cold front is moving southwards. Scotland is expected to have a mixture of single-figure temperatures and low double figures. England, Wales and Northern Ireland are expected high of 12C (53.6F) and 13C. Sunday is warmer, with central and southern parts of England dry with sunny spells. North and Wales will be cloudy and overcast. On Monday, the cold air coming from the north will bring a chill. Tuesday will see an average of 11C or 12 C in England.

Today it will be cloudy and rainy in the far southeast. Tomorrow it'll be sunny in most parts, with the sunniest places in north and west. It will turn chilly tonight with a touch of rural frost and fog patches forming. Sunday it's wet and windy across northern Scotland with gales in far north.

A band of rain will clear south on Monday. Showers or some longer spells of rains are expected for most Tuesday and Wednesday.

Temperatures will plummet throughout the UK next week. The unsettled regime is likely to continue into October. Highest rainfall is expected in the west and northwest. A shift towards more settled weather could possibly begin at the end of the period.

October 8-22: Drier and more settled conditions are likely to become more prevalent across the UK. Some periods of wetter weather are probable, most likely in the northwest. Temperatures are expected to trend near or slightly above average.


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