As winter is fast approaching, what will the last of autumn look like for people living in Suffolk? 

November started off dry with some patchy drizzle at times and over the next week there will be similar conditions with cloudy skies and more drizzle. 

On Sunday evening a band of showery rain moves southeast with skies clearing behind to leave a largely dry and bright Monday with average temperatures. 

By midweek increasingly cloudy conditions are likely to develop with patchy drizzle and fog being possible. 

Later in the week it becomes more unsettled with some rain or showers and breezier conditions but still temperatures near or a little above average at first but then will drop later in the day. 

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, due to the possible drier spell next weekend, it may became largely unsettled throughout the middle of November with breezier conditions likely to develop. 

Despite it being windy, temperatures are predicted to remain mild or a little above till the end of November. 

As we head into December there will be more unsettled conditions with temperatures close to or a little above average overall with some colder interludes.