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Old November 20th 10, 11:51 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default met update , no change cold all the way

no change

thats enough consistency for me to stock up before theres a run on the
usual supplies

UK Outlook for Thursday 25 Nov 2010 to Saturday 4 Dec 2010:
The period will begin cold, with many central and western areas having
some bright or sunny spells. Wintry showers will affect eastern areas,
particularly along the coast but these will extend inland at times. The
showers will start turning to snow even at lower levels at times. During
the first weekend, there is a risk of more widespread sleet and snow for
a time, with the possibility of some significant accumulations in
places. The cold or very cold conditions are likely to continue into the
second week, with widespread overnight frosts and the risk of icy
surfaces. There is a chance as we move into December that southern and
southwestern parts will become more unsettled as rain, sleet and snow
try to push up from the south.

Updated: 1111 on Sat 20 Nov 2010

UK Outlook for Sunday 5 Dec 2010 to Sunday 19 Dec 2010:
The cold or very cold conditions are likely to continue, with
precipitation amounts generally close to average, giving the risk of
sleet and snow at times in many areas. However, parts of the north and
west of the country may be drier than normal. Sunshine amounts are
likely to be generally above average, although some southeastern parts
may see more in the way of cloud. Temperatures are likely to continue to
be below or well below average, with widespread overnight frosts,
locally severe. There is a small chance of it turning less cold at
times, giving the risk of further rain, sleet and snow in some parts.

Updated: 1142 on Sat 20 Nov 2010