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Stormy November Ahead: Forecasters Warn of Wet and Windy Weather
31 Oct
Summary
- Unsettled weather expected in November with heavy rain and strong winds
- Odds slashed for November to be the wettest on record in the UK
- Potential for wind speeds to reach up to 100mph this weekend

According to the latest weather forecasts, the UK is set to experience a turbulent start to November, with unsettled conditions and the potential for record-breaking rainfall. Forecasters have warned that this weekend will bring a spell of wet and windy weather, with an area of low pressure likely to bring strong winds and heavy downpours, particularly to western parts of the country.
While some areas may see brighter and drier periods, many regions are expected to face further blustery showers. Coastal areas could be hit by gales on Saturday, and Sunday will also be characterized by a mix of sunshine and showers, with cloudy skies in the afternoon and rain moving in from the Atlantic by the evening.
The unsettled weather is expected to continue into the first week of November, with the Met Office's long-range forecast indicating that low pressure will dominate the UK, leading to further showers or longer spells of rain. However, the second half of the month could see a transition to a less unsettled pattern, with a greater chance of drier weather, although some periods of rain and stronger winds, especially in the west, are still possible.
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Leading bookmaker Coral has slashed the odds to 2-1 on next month ending as the wettest November on record in the UK, and the firm also makes it 6-4 for the wind speed to reach as high as 100mph in the mainland UK this weekend.




