BRITAIN will see a mixture of sunshine and light showers today – as the country gears up for a party-perfect mild New Year’s Eve night next week.
Sunshine in the south and North East England is countered by cloudier conditions elsewhere in the UK – with the risk of some patchy drizzle in Scotland and Western parts.

It will be a frosty start for many with patches of fog in places – so be careful on the roads if you’re heading back to work in the morning.
North East Scotland could see some rain but the rest of the country is looking dry – if a little damp and foggy in places.
The Met Office said: “Sunny spells for many in the south once any fog clears.
“Some sunshine also for northeast England and east Scotland, but elsewhere will be rather cloudy, with some patchy drizzle across western hills.”

Thursday will see sunny spells in the south after a cloudy start – while up north there could be some light drizzle and hill fog sticking around all day.
And into the weekend we’re expecting the cloud to stick around with some mist and fog in the mornings.
The north is looking less settled than the south – with some rain and strong winds creeping in.
But temperatures will be mild all round throughout the week – with lows of 7C and highs of 11C.

It comes after one of the warmest Christmas and Boxing Days on record – and the balmy weather is set to continue into the new year.
The only area of the UK set to be hit by rain in the next week is northern Scotland – with light rain possibly drifting into northwest England and Northern Ireland on Saturday.
Elsewhere, dry and warm weather will give the much of the UK perfect conditions to party all night on New Year’s Eve this Monday.
Temperatures of 11C mean we’ll end the year on a high as thousands gather for firework displays across the country.
It will be twice as warm as the average December only dropping to 9C in London, 8C in Manchester and 7C in Birmingham for the countdown.
So don’t worry about wrapping up too warm or bringing a brolly to the fireworks on Monday night as it’s set to be a calm night – if just on the weather front.



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However the low cloud on New Year’s Eve could scupper fireworks displays if it sits too low in the sky – but it’s unlikely to be so low that you won’t see the festive celebrations in the sky.
Helen Roberts, a Met Office meteorologist told The Sun Online: “We’re just on the cusp of how much detail we can give at this early stage but it’s looking like there will be high pressure across the south of the UK and will be quite quiet.
“It will probably be quite cloudy, so not dissimilar to now.
“We’re not expecting any significant rainfall.

“There is potential for rain to push in around northern Scotland, but it’s too early to tell how far south this rain could travel.
“It will probably be dry but cloudy.
“Expansive clouds won’t be ideal for fireworks displays but the temperature won’t be too cold.
“It’s just the low cloud that could scupper the displays on New Year’s Eve.”
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