Could hit Scotland soon
The Met Office forecast from November 5 to November 19 reads:"Unsettled weather conditions are expected to remain across the UK through this period. Rain and strong winds are likely for the majority on Saturday morning, with brighter conditions moving across from the west through the day.
"However, any dry spells will likely be interspersed with heavy, blustery showers with a risk of coastal gales. Remaining unsettled towards the end of the weekend, but possibly drier for some on Monday, especially further south. Changeable conditions will likely remain with further rain at times, sometimes heavy, for most areas.
"The wettest weather is most likely to be in the west and northwest. Staying windy at times across the UK with a risk of gales, especially in coastal areas. Temperatures at or slightly above average for the time of year."
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