Temperatures are set to drop in the coming days as winter approaches - but are we going to get snow this month?
01.11.2021 - 08:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
After the unsettled weather we saw over Halloween, Monday will also prove to be a changeable day for most of the UK with a mix of heavy and light showers with sunny spells.
There is an early morning yellow weather warning in place for the UK today (Monday, November 1) from 3am to 6am.
The weather warning covers much of the western coast, mainly the North of England and Wales.
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The warning states. “Several further spells of heavy
Temperatures are set to drop in the coming days as winter approaches - but are we going to get snow this month?
The remnants of Tropical Storm Wanda are barrelling towards the UK and could see strong winds and heavy rain arrive in the coming week.
A colder start for the south of the UK mainland will improve through Friday to bring a slightly warmer day than Thursday.
The weather is turning noticeably colder as we draw nearer to winter, meaning many of us are probably reaching to turn the heating on.
Dark nights are finally here, Christmas adverts are on the TV, and now wintry weather is creeping upon us.
You can put your brolly and cagoule away for now.
The clocks have gone back, signalling the end of British Summer Time and the start of the wind down for winter.
Greater Manchester is set to be hit by further rainfall tonight and into tomorrow - Tuesday.
As we head into a new, colder month the weather becomes more unsettled.
All Hallows' Eve is upon us - and dark clouds are looming over the streets of Greater Manchester.
As we head into Halloween many of us will be wondering whether the weather will be a trick or treat this year.
Trick or treaters should prepare for wet weather, with rain being forecast for much of the Halloween weekend across Greater Manchester.
An overnight weather system will see a lot of the UK receive rain in the small hours of the morning today (October 30).
Brits are potentially facing several rainy days, with the Met Office issuing rain warnings for downpours in the coming week, before the country is expected to be hit by a cold blast and lows of -10C.
Most schools across the UK have begun to take time off for the half-term holidays.
The weather is beginning to turn wet and windy, with the Met Office issuing yellow weather warnings for some regions of the UK.
As the days grow shorter and the night starts to draw in, we can see some quite drastic changes to the weather.
As the days become chillier and we're bundling up more it's clear that Winter is slowly creeping in.