As we head into a new, colder month the weather becomes more unsettled.
13.10.2021 - 07:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Scotland will see a slight easing of recent heavy downpours on Wednesday, according to forecasters.
However, much of the country will still see light showers that will move southwards towards northern parts of England.
Much of central England will remain dry, if cloudy, for most of the day, although there will be isolated pockets of (usually light) showers.
Wales may see some light rain in the morning but will generally be dry by late afternoon. On the other hand, Northern Ireland will generally
As we head into a new, colder month the weather becomes more unsettled.
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.
As we head into Halloween many of us will be wondering whether the weather will be a trick or treat this year.
An overnight weather system will see a lot of the UK receive rain in the small hours of the morning today (October 30).
Wet weather is causing chaos around Scotland, with heavy rain set to continue throughout the weekend.
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.
Exactly a week until Halloween and the weather seems to be getting warmer again.
The past few days have seen colder gusts of winds from the north of the UK extend to the south.
The autumn season this year has been fairly mild, as it has been rare to get below-average temperatures.
With stronger winds and lower temperatures, the UK will feel noticeably colder than it has recently.
As we have officially entered autumn the weather across the UK has grown cooler, windier and our clothes switched from summer shorts to cushioned coats.
After a very mild night for most, temperatures will continue to look promising throughout the day.
The weather has been unseasonably warm recently, and luckily it looks set to stay that way.
The Met Office weather forecast is predicting a mixed picture across the UK today (Saturday, October 16).
Scotland will see a much drier start to the day than it has been used to of late and will remain mostly free of rain all day, albeit much colder than most of the UK.
There will be a slightly warmer start for much of the UK on Thursday morning - but it will be cloudy for most.