UK Forecast - November 25, 2016
Mostly dry
Broken cloud

Saturday
A dry start to Saturday morning for most of the UK and Ireland. There will be broken cloud but some sunny spells too. The best of any sunshine in more western areas. Morning mist and fog patches across northern England and Scotland as well as Northern Ireland will be slowly lifting. Little change into the afternoon with variable amounts of cloud. Temperatures rising to around 7 to 9C.


Saturday Night
Increasing cloud across many northern and eastern areas during tonight. There is the risk of a few spots of drizzle over higher ground in the east. To the west skies are going to be clearer and it should be staying dry too. A frost under the clear skies in the west with lows near 0C, but nearer 5C in the cloud to the east.
 


Sunday
High pressure will be centred over Scotland on Sunday. Mist and fog patches in Scotland at first, these slowly lifting to leave a fair day. Plenty of cloud over much of England and Wales as well as Ireland. The cloud is likely to be persisting for many during the day and combined with the brisk wind it will be feeling chilly. The risk of some drizzle affecting southern coasts of England. Highs at 5 to 8C.


Monday
High pressure to the east of England on Monday. A fair amount of cloud is expected over much of the UK and Ireland whilst many areas are likely to be dry. Little change is expected through the day although some drizzle may affect the far west of Ireland. Highs near 3 to 7C.