UK Met Office Predicts Upcoming Dry Spell
The UK Met Office has provided insights into the weather forecast for Ireland and the UK, emphasizing a transition towards a dry spell. The prediction highlights changes that may influence weather conditions starting in mid-November.
Current Weather Conditions
Currently, Ireland is experiencing changeable and occasionally unsettled weather. Low pressure systems are predominantly affecting both Ireland and the broader UK. These systems contribute to varied weather patterns and frequent wet conditions.
Rainfall and Fog Predicted
Initially, western regions of Ireland can expect the heaviest rainfall. Residents should prepare for intermittent rain showers and areas of overnight fog that may linger.
Transition to Drier Weather
From November 11, indications suggest that drier weather may emerge. The anticipated shift in wind patterns, moving to a south-easterly or easterly direction, is expected to assist in this transition.
Future Weather Outlook
As November progresses, the UK Met Office forecasts a potentially increased presence of high-pressure systems. This change could lead to:
- Clearer skies
- Overnight frost and fog
- Potential rainfall, especially in western regions
Temperature Expectations
Temperatures during this period are likely to remain around or above the seasonal average. However, brief colder spells might occur during extended periods of stable weather.
Overall, both Ireland and the UK can anticipate a gradual transition toward more settled and drier conditions as November advances. This shift is expected to offer some relief from the unsettled weather patterns of early November.