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Welcome to my weather blog. I produce two weather forecasts per week, normally Monday and Thursday evening, and also put links to any other interesting weather information, and crazy weather videos that I discover. The forecast is based on my expectations for the Reading area, UK. If you want a forecast for your area, please e-mail me or comment below the blog post.

Thursday 10 November 2011

Updated Weather Forecast - Thursday 10th November 2011

My favourite part of the day - weather forecast time.  How exciting!  Except it isn't going to be even vaguely exciting.  High pressure in control still and quite possibly for the rest of the month.

Perhaps more exciting is that I decided to break Martin's photo monopoly with one of my own!


And that is going to be very representative of the weather for some time, though it will become cooler.

I shall put some details on it anyway.

Tonight - low pressure still to the west, high pressure to the east, dry and fairly clear, 8'C.
Friday should start sunny but will cloud over in the afternoon with some patchy rain in the evening, 14'C by day, 9'C by night.
Saturday, sunny first thing but clouding over, staying dry though, 15'C in mild southerly winds, 10'C by night.
Sunday has more potential for sunshine but still plenty of cloud around, 15'C by day and 7'C by night.
Monday will be very similar, perhaps more sunshine but still cloud around, 13'C by day and a chilly 5'C by night with only a light breeze now.
Tuesday sees high pressure building to our west now as well as to our east so it will be mainly sunny, still dry, 11'C by day and a rather cool 2'C overnight - don't be surprised if it is a bit lower and hence a frost.
Wednesday has yet more sunshine, a little more cloud potential than the day before, cooler at 9'C with a frost overnight at -1'C.
Thursday sees more sunshine, a little cloud, 8'C by day and -2'C by night, perhaps lower.

Next weekend has a reasonable chance of some rain, but after that there will be plenty more sunshine, but long gone are our double-figure temperature, and frosty nights will become ever more common.

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