Remember, remember your jacket this Bonfire night because it's going to be a cold one.
The Met Office has released its weather forecast for Friday, November 5, otherwise known as Guy Fawkes Night.
If you're hoping to catch a professional display with the family or you prefer to whip out a sparkler in the garden, here's the weather you can expect for the fireworks this Friday.
What's the weather going to be like in Oxfordshire this Bonfire Night?
Abingdon
In Abingdon, temperatures are expected to be between 9 and 5 degrees.
By 9am, the clouds will have dispersed into sunny intervals for a few hours.
The sun will set at 16:31 - just in time to catch a spectacular fireworks display at Abingdon Airfield.
Bicester
While the rest of the week promises a little sun coming through the clouds, Friday looks set to be a dry but dull day.
Just like the rest of the county, temperatures are expected to rise to 9 degrees.
By the evening, this will drop to 6 degrees but will feel like 4.
Didcot
The majority of Friday will be sunny with some clouds in Didcot.
The temperatures will stay fairly consistent with the rest of Oxfordshire with highs of 9 and lows of 5.
There is a little chance of rain but it will feel colder than it is so definitely wrap up warm!
Oxford
Friday looks like it is going to be a cloudy morning that will turn into sunny intervals by the afternoon.
We will see temperatures as high as 9 degrees with lows of 5.
You should wrap up warm if you're attending a display this year because temperatures will feel more like 4 degrees from 6 pm onwards.
Witney
Like the rest of the county, Friday is expected to be cloudy with a chance of sunny intervals in the early afternoon.
The sun will set around 16:32, just in time to catch a fireworks display in the town.
There is a low chance of rain but it will feel colder than it is with temperatures set to drop to 6 degrees but will feel like 4.
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