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An unsettled week ahead

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Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 17:05 UK time, Monday, 1 November 2010

October was a month of contrasts...

It started off wet followed by a taste of an Indian Summer and then caught a cold with some frost before turning mild again towards the end of the month.

The warmest place was RAF Valley with 23.6 Celsius, 74 Fahrenheit recorded on the 8th. While the coldest night was on the 25th/26th when Tirabad in Powys dropped to minus 6.6 Celsius, 20 Fahrenheit.

Yesterday I took advantage of the dry weather and went for a walk around Castell Coch near Tongwynlais. The countryside is full of colour at the moment with lots of rusty coloured leaves.

November has got off to a dry start today with some hazy sunshine but it won't last. The rest of the week looks unsettled - wet and windy at times with some heavy rain and gales but relatively mild with no frost.

So, typical Autumn weather in many ways this week and there is no sign of a cold snap on the horizon!

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Derek

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