North East England weather

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North East England weather forecast

Headline:

Clear start with patchy cloud developing early Saturday morning

This Evening and Tonight:

A clear start to the evening before areas of cloud feeding in from the North Sea through the small hours of Saturday morning, but where clearer breaks occur it will turn rather chilly. Generally light winds. Minimum temperature 7 °C.

Saturday:

Rather cloudy for much of the day, with the odd light shower towards the coast. Perhaps some sunny spells developing during the afternoon. Cool towards the coast but warmer inland. Maximum temperature 17 °C.

Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:

Generally fine on Sunday, and warmer. Monday and Tuesday, occasionally breezier and cloudier, perhaps with some patchy light rain, although many places mostly dry. Temperatures returning nearer average by Tuesday.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

The first part of the period most likely characterised by showers sometimes blustery, occasionally heavy with thunderstorms, these most often across north-western areas but all areas likely to see some at times, though with a good deal of brighter spells around these, again more predominantly in the south. Temperatures rather cool or average. Into the new week increased potential for rain to spread from the west with fresh or strong winds and bands of rain possibly breaking up into areas of showers. Thereafter the outlook becomes more uncertain. The south of the UK will probably continue to be drier, although it's not possible to rule out scattered showers at times. Cooler and cloudier further northwest, where rain is more likely. Temperatures probably around normal.

Updated:

There is a slight shift of the most favoured regime from more unsettled to settled conditions through this period, though by relatively small margins, this linked to a slight trend towards drier and warmer conditions especially in the south as the period progresses. On balance, it is probable that a continuation of variable, slow moving weather patterns are likely through much of June, with high pressure becoming more dominant from the west late on. Temperatures are most likely to be around or above normal.

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