Winds off the nearby continent remind us of the 'Beast from the East', but the good news is that it's too early in the season to see the temperatures experienced in early March. You will notice the difference though over the next few days, in an increasingly cold wind. Don't be fooled, therefore, particularly tomorrow, when you'll need to wrap up well despite most places seeing a fair amount of sunshine as a large anticyclone over Scandinavia dominates.

For today though it's a typical November morning, with extensive areas of mist, very low cloud and patchy fog. This has been thick enough to give a little light rain and drizzle in places overnight but don't despair; there's an improvement on the way.

Sunshine Making A Comeback

Skies have already broken over Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk and this'll spread North and West to reach most of England, Wales and Scotland through the morning to give some sunshine as drier air moves in off the continent.