The UK is currently experiencing an unseasonably mild spell in early November, with temperatures significantly above the seasonal average. This calm and warm period, however, is expected to change as unsettled weather moves in during the new working week.
The weather is influenced by a notably wavy jet stream over the Atlantic, causing a series of dips and troughs. One trough extends towards Iberia and is forecast to deepen in the coming days. This will anchor low pressure to the south, which will gradually shift north towards the UK as the weekend approaches.
As the weekend progresses, another dip in the jet stream will create a wider trough over the Atlantic. This change in the jet stream’s strength and position is key to slow-moving weather systems predicted for next week, with low pressure dominating to the west and high pressure building to the east of the UK.
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Summary: Early November in the UK remains unusually mild, but an approaching jet stream pattern will bring more unsettled and changeable weather from the weekend into next week.
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