Good news for Bonfire Night weather forecast according to the Met Office.

November 2nd 2024.

Good news for Bonfire Night weather forecast according to the Met Office.
According to forecasters, the weather leading up to Bonfire Night on Tuesday is expected to remain dry and calm. For those planning to attend firework displays this weekend, it seems that hats and gloves won't be necessary, as the Met Office has assured that temperatures will be above average for this time of year. In fact, meteorologist Tom Morgan has even mentioned that it will be mild enough for people to leave their winter accessories at home.

With temperatures staying in the double digits during the evening hours, it seems like the perfect weather to enjoy a firework show. As many know, Bonfire Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Night, is a holiday celebrated across the UK to commemorate a failed attempt to blow up Parliament. This is usually marked by spectacular firework displays throughout the country.

Speaking of which, the Met Office has stated that the majority of the UK can expect dry weather this weekend. However, there may be some gloomy and murky conditions during the day and overnight. While there are no weather warnings in place, there is a slight chance of mist and fog, especially next week.

It's also worth noting that the UK will not be affected by the recent weather patterns that have brought heavy rain and flash flooding to Spain. According to Mr. Morgan, the weather in Iberia is quite different from that of the UK. While they are experiencing unsettled and thundery weather, the UK is currently under the influence of high pressure, which prevents the formation of rain clouds and keeps winds light. So, it seems like the UK will be enjoying a tranquil and pleasant weekend while our neighbors in southern Europe battle with stormy conditions.

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