UK Forecast - December 01, 2017
Cloudy, becoming milder
Drizzly rain locally

Saturday
Extensive low cloud and murk to start the morning, most persistent in western areas. Patchy drizzly rain, focused toward the west & south-west, where it will stay generally damp. Turning wetter in north-west Scotland. Some brighter skies may develop in eastern Britain, although sunshine generally rare. A light northwesterly breeze. Not as cold as previous days, but still cool at 5 or 6C for many places, up to 10C in the far south-west.


Saturday night
A cold front will move south across Britain overnight, bringing outbreaks of rain, heaviest in western areas of England & Wales. Drizzly rain for southern counties. Rain should clear from Scotland, and cloud should break toward the east of the Highlands, perhaps the Borders and north-east England before dawn, where a touch of frost is possible, plus local fog patches. Light winds from the north-west. Temperatures 3 to 7C.


Sunday
Weak fronts draped across southern England, Wales and Northern Ireland produce murky skies and patchy rain or drizzle. West & northern Scotland will be also grey and damp. Rainfall amounts generally small. Northern England and southern Scotland may see some cloud breaks and a little sun to the east of high ground. Winds staying light northwesterly. Slightly milder than previous days at 6 to 9C for most, nearer 11C in the south-west.


Monday
High pressure centred toward the south-west brings a fairly quiet day. A lot of cloud, and some lingering mist and fog patches for inland central & southern England. Patchy rain or drizzle around coasts in the north-west, otherwise dry. Best of any bright or sunny spells to the east of high ground in northern Britain. Light west to northwesterly winds, freshening in the north. Fairly mild, 7 to 11C, cooler where fog persists.


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