Britain is set for a north-south split starting today with biting temperatures mixed with bright sunshine as the country prepares for a freezing November.
Bonfire Night could be the coldest on record with lows of -3C on the cards but during the day, parts of northern Scotland could reach 15C.
A wave of high pressure means the weather is more settled for the time being after a stormy start to the week thanks to Storm Aiden and the remnants of ex-cyclone Zeta.
Though days of heavy rain mean flooding is still a possibility for many, with the Environment Agency having put eight warnings and 18 alerts in place for Thursday.
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