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16th November 2001
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UK Forecast



- Today and Tonight :

Friday night
A dry, rather cloudy night for most places, but any breaks leading to local mist and fog patches. Patchy rain across the far north will edge south, with somewhat clearer weather reaching the Northern Isles.

Saturday
Bright over the Northern Isles for a time, but rain reaching the far north of Scotland later. Elsewhere local mist early, then mostly dry and rather cloudy, a few brighter or even sunny intervals developing.

Last Updated: 18:05 16/11/2001


- Outlook :

Sunday
Patchy rain in the far north spreading across other parts of Scotland, brighter weather following but with a few showers in the northeast. Elsewhere mainly dry, but rather cloudy after any early fog clears.

Monday
After patchy frost and mist, many places dry with a slightly better chance of sunny spells. However scattered showers are expected across England and Wales.




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The BBC's Broadcast Meteorologist prepares the summary chart for use on the morning Breakfast Programme. It covers the whole of the current day.



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