The weather in southern England today is set to start cloudy, with drizzle in some areas, before gradually brightening through the morning.
Elsewhere across the UK, it will remain dry with plenty of sunshine, although a few showers are expected along the east coast.
As the day progresses, conditions will become clearer, with the possibility of some fog developing overnight, particularly in Northern Ireland and other western regions.
This will lead to a chilly evening, with frost likely in some places, away from the southeast.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, fog will be slow to clear in Northern Ireland, while other areas will experience dry and bright weather, accompanied by sunny spells.
However, the far southeast is expected to remain cloudier with some showers throughout the day.
By Wednesday, the weather will start to turn cloudier, with rain expected to reach northern regions.
The night will bring chilly temperatures, with fog and frost again becoming widespread in certain areas.
Friday looks to remain mostly dry, though cloudy skies will prevail in many regions.
As the weekend approaches, low pressure is likely to bring more unsettled weather, with rain and showers affecting most parts of the UK.
The heaviest rain is expected in the north and west, while southern regions may still enjoy brighter spells.
Some wintry precipitation could occur, especially on higher ground, though the chances of disruptive snow are low.
Windy conditions, possibly reaching gale force in the north and east, will further chill temperatures.
As we move from late November into early December, unsettled weather patterns are expected to dominate, with Atlantic systems bringing wetter and windier conditions, followed by periods of dry weather.
Although colder spells are possible, overall temperatures are likely to be around or above average.