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After a mild start to November, the Met Office has said temperatures across the UK are set to plunge in the coming days - and snow could be on the way.
A flow of warm air from the south swept across the UK at the beginning of the month, with cloudy skies helping to trap warmth. The weather agency says this led to a 'remarkably' mild month - and even the mildest Bonfire Night on record, dropping only to 14.4C in Teddington, London.
But before temperatures begin to drop, the Met Office has warned of wet conditions for large parts of the country. Heavy rain is expected from Tuesday morning (November 11), with yellow warnings issued for areas in Wales, southeast England, and parts of southwest Scotland.
However, as the wet and windy weather subsides, parts of the UK cou

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