UK Outlook for Wednesday 6 Nov 2013 to Friday 15 Nov 2013:
After a chilly, frosty start, scattered blustery showers for most on Wednesday, but outbreaks of rain are expected over southern parts of the country. Rain should clear to leave another showers day on Thursday with bright spells and strong winds. It is likely to stay largely unsettled thereafter with showers or longer spells of rain, locally heavy, particularly in the northwest, where it will also be windy at times. There will, however, be some drier and brighter interludes, the best of these in the south and east, and it should remain generally mild for the time of year. Later in the period, generally more settled conditions are possible in the south, giving mild days but chilly nights with overnight fog. Northern areas are likely to stay on the unsettled side.
UK Outlook for Saturday 16 Nov 2013 to Saturday 30 Nov 2013:
Early November's mostly unsettled conditions across northern and western regions are thought likely to persist through much of the rest of the month. As such, rainfall amounts here are more likely than not to be above average and it may also be windy at times. Further south and east, rainfall accumulations are considered likely to be nearer average, implying slightly more settled conditions with drier, brighter periods interspersed with occasional bouts of unsettled weather. Drier periods here may, however, be accompanied by overnight and morning fog patches. Taking the country as a whole, temperatures during this period are more likely than not to be near, or perhaps slightly above average throughout, leading to a lower risk of overnight frost than can usually be expected at this time of year.
Issued at: 1600 on Fri 1 Nov 2013
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North Oxfordshire
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