With the winter season just a month away, what will the end of autumn look like in Norfolk?
The month has got off to a dry and milder start with high pressure dominating recent weather systems.
Over the next week, Norfolk can expect temperatures to remain warmer than average settling into the mid-teens with cloudy skies and glimpses of sunny spells.
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The warmer weather is expected to be a theme throughout the month with sunnier spells pushing the traditional winter weather away.
A Met Office spokeswoman said: "This settled cloudy and mild weather is expected to be with us for a while to come."
Moving into the mid-month, the pressure will change, opening the door for an Atlantic frontal system and wetter blustery conditions.
Despite the brisk front, temperatures are predicted to remain mild and still above the seasonal average.
With December looming, the last week of November is forecasted to prolong the warmer and milder conditions.
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Norfolk is expected to be drier than the rest of the country with temperatures once again being sustained above the seasonal average.
However, some forecasts are more doubtful that the pressure will last until the end of the month.
If the pressure subsides, the county can expect temperatures to drop to around the seasonal average with no substantial cold snap on the way.
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