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Met office update: - Not happy with this , there is NO let up at all throughout this December or early January. Not even one or two days of solid dry weather, even in the milder Decembers we have had a rest in the zonal' weather.
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Outlook for the UK over the next 6-30 days
Outbreaks of rain, falling as snow initially across Scotland, will spread northeastwards across all of the UK through Monday and into Tuesday, introducing mild conditions after a cold start in the north. The heaviest and most prolonged rain along with the strongest winds will be in the south and west, while the north and east could see some drier periods. Thereafter it will remain unsettled for most areas, with the wettest and windiest weather in the north and west. Further south and east some drier spells are likely between the rain with an increasing risk of frost and fog. The more unsettled conditions in the north and west are then likely to return nationwide towards the end of the forecast period. Temperatures generally will be near or just above average.
Through the Christmas period and into the start of January it seems more likely than not that the unsettled weather pattern we have experienced through November and early December will continue. This would suggest that all parts of the UK will see rain and strong or gale force winds at times, with the north and west of the country experiencing the heaviest and most frequent rainfall as well as the strongest winds. Further south and east some drier and more settled spells will intersperse the wet and windy periods. Overall temperatures are likely to be mild for the time of year, although there will still be brief colder spells leading to a risk of frost, and snow over northern hills.
Updated at: 0244 on Thu 10 Dec 2015
Originally Posted by: tallyho_83