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As you may of noticed, Winter has arrived, and is set to bite hard for the remainder of November and into December, with further snowfall and quite brutal overnight temperatures. However, milder conditions will take control, but only for a short while, before the Winter returns. For the rest of December, generally cold, with a White Christmas possible for Scotland; North-East England, and down the Eastern side of the UK, al;though a stray snow flurry elsewhere cannot be ruled out. January will start on a cold note as well, but probably not as cold as December has been, so at present, your day is looking potentially dry but not overly cold. The system does show some moisture around during this time, and as we approach the day, we’ll be able to isolate exactly where that will be location wise. January itself will probably be on the average for temperature, but still able to pack a punch at times, with cold temperatures and snowfall at times. So in summary, no white out is expected, potentially dry, and not overly cold.
Disclaimer. Whilst every effort is taken to provide as accurate a forecast as possible, we cannot guarantee the eventual outcome of the prediction made.
Next Forecast: Sunday December 5th 2010 (Forecasts are now weekly!)