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Warmest November night on record tonight?🌡️ Check the forecast🚨

18:58
10 November 2022

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October 2022 recorded temperatures +1.8C above average across the UK, and the unseasonably mild pattern doesn't seem to be shifting just yet.

Tonight, Thursday November 10th, some areas could beat the record for their highest daily minimum temperatures. Here are where the current records sit:

  • England: 15.9C
  • Scotland: 14.5C
  • Wales: 15.0C
  • Northern Ireland: 13.9C

The next few days will be remaining mild, predominantly cloudy and damp in the west, but sunshine prevailing for southern and eastern areas where temperatures could soar to 18C on Saturday.

Take a watch of the full weather forecast above from Tamsin Green, to find out more!

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