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Mild Early-November Pattern Brings Light, Intermittent Showers and Election Day Winds

Forecasters expect limited rainfall with many showers arriving overnight as the UK heads for a warmer-than-average month.

Overview

  • Monday starts mostly dry and seasonable to mild across many U.S. regions, with highs near 60°F, while the UK begins the week several degrees above average at 14–17C.
  • A series of fast‑moving disturbances will deliver several rounds of spotty showers through midweek and again late week, with a notable nighttime bias for precipitation.
  • Election Day turns breezy to windy in many areas, with gusts commonly around 30–35 mph and locally higher, producing a blustery feel for in‑person voting.
  • Rain totals look small for most locations, often under a tenth of an inch, and higher terrain in the Northeast can see a brief mix or mountain snow showers as cooler air follows each front.
  • The Met Office says November in the UK is likely to run milder than average and that Hurricane Melissa will have minimal direct influence on UK weather.