temperatures plummet in next month.People have so far been aided in their efforts to avoid crippling energy bills by a mild October with thermometers still hitting double figures in most regions of England.Unsettled winter conditions are around the corner, however, according to a new long-range forecast analysis issued by NetWeather.READ MORE: GP avoids being struck off after sharing explicit pics of married man in revenge pornNick Finnis, a senior forecaster for NetWeather, has explained the detail behind the cold snaps that are set to be on the horizon for the UK.He said: "The signal is for periods of high pressure over northern Europe and/or higher latitudes and low pressure over southern Europe.
This would mean the jet stream and storm track diverted further south than average, leading to a greater chance than normal of colder spells for northern Europe, including the UK during November, December and January."If everyone can survive those three months, then the outlook afterwards is a little better according to Finnis, who added: "For February the outlook is milder with higher pressure over mainland Europe and lower pressure over the far north Atlantic and Arctic, drawing a mild flow from the west or southwest."A look at the temperatures for the three months combined shows temperatures close to average (0C to +0.5C) over the UK, but this still means a greater chance of colder spells than if it were showing well above average.
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