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THE Met Office has revealed its Halloween weekend weather forecast as Brits look to continue celebrations.

Most of the UK was shrouded in grey clouds and dull weather on the spookiest week of the year.

Mist rolling through the bottom of the famous landmark Devils Dyke near Brighton yesterday
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Mist rolling through the bottom of the famous landmark Devils Dyke near Brighton yesterdayCredit: David McHugh / Brighton Pictures
The weather this weekend is predicted to be largely grey, like in Hampshire last week
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The weather this weekend is predicted to be largely grey, like in Hampshire last weekCredit: Alamy
The Met Office have said that some places should expect rain on Saturday
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The Met Office have said that some places should expect rain on SaturdayCredit: Met office / X
Sunday will see drier weather but temperatures will dip
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Sunday will see drier weather but temperatures will dipCredit: Met office / X

But the conditions largely stayed mild and dry despite some gloomy looking skies and it did not stop people embracing Halloween.

The Met Office have said that Brits should expect more "cloudy and grey days ahead" as the weekend kicks off.

Meteorologist Honor Criswick said: "Looking at the beginning of Saturday it will be a fairly grey picture with lots of grey skies around.

"It will be particularly damp too in parts of Scotland and all down Eastern and Southeastern coasts of England."

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But despite the grey weather, conditions will stay fairly dry and mild in many areas on Saturday, said forecasters.

Temperatures could be as high as 15-16C in the South where it will be average elsewhere, according to the Met Office.

Unfortunately, Saturday night is likely to be a lot colder than tonight.

The weather service added that Brits should see "lots of dry weather around" and there may even be clear spells breaking through in regions on Sunday.

Criswick added: "It will be a little bit brighter on Sunday but at the same time temperatures will be a lot milder than Saturday."

However, areas with clearer skies are also at risk of seeing mist and fog patches.

Forecasters say tonight's weather will be mostly cloudy but temperatures will be mild.

The Met Office said Brits should expect patches of fog and some light rain or drizzle through the evening and overnight.

Those in northern Scotland may see a local frost developing in the area.

On Saturday, the Met Office said that early fog should clear to leave another rather cloudy day in most areas with the odd pocket of drizzle.

It should feel mild in any brighter breaks with the conditions particularly breezy in the northwest.

UK 5-day weather forecast

Today

A weakening band of rain will move south across Scotland, with brighter but colder weather arriving in the northeast.

Elsewhere fog patches lifting to leave a mostly dry and mild, though rather cloudy day. Patchy drizzle, with some brighter breaks.

Tonight

Mostly cloudy but mild, with patches of fog and some light rain or drizzle through the evening and overnight.

Clearer intervals allowing a local frost to develop across northern Scotland.

Saturday

Any early fog clearing to leave another rather cloudy day in most areas with the odd pocket of drizzle.

Feeling mild in any brighter breaks. Breezy in the northwest.

Sunday to Tuesday

High pressure close by will continue to bring a good deal of dry but often cloudy weather.

Occasional drizzle, with some fog patches. Pleasant enough during short lived brighter spells.

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