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  1. UK Outlook for Thursday 7 Oct 2010 to Saturday 16 Oct 2010: On Thursday (7th), early rain in the east should clear leaving drier, brighter conditions for a time. Showers and longer spells of rain are likely to move in to the west. Unsettled weather continuing in the west with periods of persistent rain or showers. Eastern parts of the UK have the greatest chance of more settled conditions. From the following week, settled conditions may spread to many parts, with a good deal of dry weather but cloudy with the risk of mist and fog at times. Generally windy for many. Temperatures close to normal, but a little above in southeastern England, especially in brighter spells. However, also risk of frost towards the end during cool clear nights. Updated: 1218 on Sat 2 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  2. Gales, heavy rain Very unsettled http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101002
  3. UK Outlook for Saturday 16 Oct 2010 to Saturday 30 Oct 2010: The unsettled theme is expected to return with a good mix of wet and sometimes windy weather but also drier and brighter spells too. At the start of the period, temperatures will be a little above average for most parts before more usual temperatures for the time of year return. Northwest Scotland and Northern Ireland will be wetter than usual at first, with all parts having above average rain for the final third of October. Most areas should have normal amounts of sunshine although northeastern parts are more likely to remain dull at the start of the period. Updated: 1229 on Fri 1 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  4. UK Outlook for Wednesday 6 Oct 2010 to Friday 15 Oct 2010: On Wednesday (6th), early cloud and rain over northern and eastern parts should clear, although rain may be heavy at first. Showery conditions will affect most other parts, with showers becoming mostly confined to western areas on Thursday. However, persistent wet weather is expected to return from the west in the evening. Becoming unsettled from Friday (8th), especially in the west with periods of persistent rain or showers. Eastern parts of the UK have the greatest chance of more settled conditions. From next week, settled conditions may spread to many parts, with a good deal of dry weather but cloudy with the risk of mist and fog at times. Generally windy for many, with temperatures close to normal, but a little above in southeastern England. Updated: 1228 on Fri 1 Oct 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  5. UK Outlook for Friday 15 Oct 2010 to Friday 29 Oct 2010: The generally unsettled weather looks set to continue with periods of rain, accompanied by strong winds at times, but also some drier and brighter interludes, more especially around the start of the period. The northwest of Scotland is likely to see above average amounts of rainfall, with the rest of the UK around average. It will be generally mild throughout, with the west and southwest likely to see above average temperatures, albeit with more in the way of cloud. Other areas should see around average temperatures and sunshine amounts. Updated: 1214 on Thu 30 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  6. UK Outlook for Tuesday 5 Oct 2010 to Thursday 14 Oct 2010: It is expected to stay unsettled with periods of rain, heavy and prolonged at times, but there should be some drier and brighter spells at times too. Towards the end of this week, the greatest risk of heavy and prolonged rainfall looks to be across western parts of the UK, with the best of any dry and bright weather expected mainly towards the east. This unsettled theme currently looks likely to last through the rest of the period too. Winds will be quite strong, with coastal gales at times, especially in the northwest. However, despite the wind and rain, temperatures should be near normal with relatively mild nights and little in the way of overnight frosts. Updated: 1214 on Thu 30 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  7. Rain, showers & strong winds Little signs of change http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20100930
  8. UK Outlook for Wednesday 13 Oct 2010 to Wednesday 27 Oct 2010: The unsettled weather looks set to continue with periods of rain, accompanied by high winds, at times, but also some drier and brighter interludes, perhaps towards the start of the period. The northwest of Scotland is likely to see above average amounts of rainfall, with the rest of the UK around average. It will be generally mild throughout with the southwest likely to see above average temperatures, but it will also be somewhat duller here with more cloud at times. Other areas should see average temperatures and average amounts of sunshine. Updated: 1225 on Tue 28 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  9. UK Outlook for Sunday 3 Oct 2010 to Tuesday 12 Oct 2010: The unsettled pattern looks set to continue through next week with outbreaks of rain, heavy and prolonged at times. It will often be windy with gales or severe gales at times, chiefly in more exposed northern, western and southwestern parts. Temperatures are expected to be generally near or just above normal with nights largely mild and frost-free. Into the following weekend, the weather remains unsettled with further outbreaks of rain, heavy and prolonged at times, especially in northern and western United Kingdom. Towards the end of the period there is a chance that more settled conditions may prevail particularly in southern and eastern parts of the United Kingdom. Temperatures are expected to remain near normal. Updated: 1220 on Tue 28 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  10. UK Outlook for Tuesday 12 Oct 2010 to Tuesday 26 Oct 2010: Beginning unsettled and remaining so throughout with periods of rain, accompanied by high winds, at times, but also some drier and brighter interludes. The northwest of Scotland is likely to see above average amounts of rainfall, with the rest of the UK around average. It will be generally mild throughout with the southwest likely to see above average temperatures, but it will also be somewhat duller here with more cloud at times. Other areas should see average temperatures and average amounts of sunshine. Updated: 1249 on Mon 27 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  11. UK Outlook for Saturday 2 Oct 2010 to Monday 11 Oct 2010: The unsettled pattern looks set to continue throughout this period. Saturday and Sunday will see outbreaks of rain, heavy and prolonged at times, but with clearer, brighter interludes. It will be windy at times with the possibility of gales, or severe gales, chiefly in exposed locations chiefly in the far northwest. Temperatures are expected to be near normal. Into the following week, and for the remainder of the outlook period, the weather remains unsettled with further outbreaks of rain, heavy and prolonged in places at times, but with drier interludes offering occasional respite from the rain. It is expected to remain windy, particularly in the northwest and also in the south for a time with the possibility of gales or severe gales. Temperatures are expected to remain near normal. Updated: 1222 on Mon 27 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  12. Summary The ups and downs of autumn It seemed last week as if the weather couldn't make up its mind. The temperature hit 25C in southeast England midweek, before northerly winds swept the warmth away. The overnight low of -4C at Tulloch Bridge in the Scottish Highlands on Saturday then made it the coldest September night in Scotland since 1993. Cold weather seems less likely as we head into October, with Atlantic weather systems set to be the dominant influence. Expect rain at times and Autumn gales. Monday 27 September 2010 to Sunday 3 October 2010 Warmer, wetter and windier The week starts fairly quietly, as the transition from the cold north/northeasterly influence to a more westerly one begins. The first weather system to push in from the west is hesitant, but quite active, and the combination of heavy rain and slow movement is a recipe for some large totals. Later in the week things get more vigorous, as a developing jet stream provides the energy for more developed areas of low pressure. Strong winds are likely, particularly towards the northwest of the UK, with gales and perhaps even severe gales in exposed coastal and upland areas during the weekend. Monday 4 October 2010 to Sunday 10 October 2010 Changeable weather continues Into the new week it should remain unsettled and autumnal, with bands of rain separated by sunny spells and scattered showers. Further windy conditions are also likely, with the exposed western coasts of England and Wales joining Scotland in potentially seeing gales at times. Temperatures for the whole period should be near normal by day, with relatively mild conditions overnight leading to a lower risk of frost. Monday 11 October 2010 to Sunday 24 October 2010 Turbulent times Unsettled throughout, with periods of wind and rain at times, but also some drier and brighter intervals. Northwestern areas are likely to see above average amounts of rainfall, with the rest of the UK around average. It is expected to be generally mild throughout, with the southwest likely to see the warmest weather, although it will also be somewhat duller here with more cloud. Other areas should see average temperature and sunshine amounts. Next week Season of mists, or autumn gales? Find out next week http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/10209
  13. Very unsettled this week Often wet & windy http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20100927
  14. UK Outlook for Saturday 9 Oct 2010 to Saturday 23 Oct 2010: An unsettled period with rain and showers at times, but also some brighter interludes. Likely windy at times early in the period. England and Wales should see rainfall amounts a little above average for the period, with Scotland and Northern Ireland seeing nearer normal rainfall totals. Temperatures should be around average for this time of year, though any prolonged overnight clear spells will bring the risk of a touch of frost, especially across more northeastern parts. Updated: 1247 on Fri 24 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  15. UK Outlook for Wednesday 29 Sep 2010 to Friday 8 Oct 2010: Unsettled throughout, with heavy rain most likely in the west. The southeast and some central parts should stay dry on Wednesday, before rain moves eastwards to most areas at times. After a brief drier spell on Thursday more rain may move in from the west. Mild for most at night. Windy at times in the north and west, with a risk of gales. From Friday through the weekend, staying unsettled but perhaps drier in the east at times. Showers or rain for most, some of which will be heavy, particularly in the south and southwest. Staying windy. After the weekend conditions stay unsettled with periods of rain, but also the occasional brighter spell, especially in the east. Temperatures near normal throughout with little risk of frost. Updated: 1254 on Fri 24 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  16. all you lucky ones down there getting all the storms
  17. what keeping them going why have there not die out after dark
  18. well game over for me now and it was a no show here so i am off to :D
  19. UK Outlook for Friday 8 Oct 2010 to Friday 22 Oct 2010: An unsettled period with rain and showers at times, but also some brighter interludes. Likely windy at times early in the period. England and Wales should see rainfall amounts a little above average for the period, with Scotland and Northern Ireland seeing nearer normal rainfall totals. Temperatures should be around average for this time of year, though any prolonged overnight clear spells will bring the risk of a touch of frost, especially across more northeastern parts. Updated: 1356 on Thu 23 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  20. UK Outlook for Tuesday 28 Sep 2010 to Thursday 7 Oct 2010: Conditions rather cloudy at first, although across eastern parts of the UK also settled. More unsettled conditions developing across western regions early in the period will spread slowly and erratically eastwards. This will leave changeable conditions with showers or longer spells of rain across the UK by the latter part of next week. Turning windier too, especially to the west, where the rain will also be heavy at times. Thereafter, conditions remain changeable and, at times, windy with showers or longer spells of rain interspersed by drier and brighter interludes. Temperatures will be near or just below normal with local overnight frost at first, then near or just above normal the early October average with milder, frost-free nights later. Updated: 1227 on Thu 23 Sep 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  21. All i need that Storm move North from Newcastle
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