Prolonged spell of above-average temperatures in the forecast
A return to more settled conditions from next weekend with the likelihood of temperatures reaching the high 20s is the latest forecast from the Met Office.
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Sunny spells and showers. Blustery and feeling cool.
A mixture of sunny spells and showers for most, although some areas will remain dry. Showers most frequent in the north and west, and these becoming slow moving across central and eastern Scotland. Feeling rather cool with temperatures below normal.
Showers becoming less frequent into the evening but likely to persist particularly in the west. Skies remaining cloudy and feeling chilly, especially in rural areas.
Cloudy with showers or longer spells of rain in places. A continued risk of hail and thunder in central and eastern areas. Some sunny spells. Breezy and feeling cool.
A spell of wet and windy weather moves in for Thursday. Largely cloudy on Friday with patchy rain. High pressure developing from Saturday bringing sunny spells and rising temperatures.
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The start of this period will see a transition to a generally more settled weather pattern for much of the UK, as high pressure exerts more an influence. This will be most noticeable across southern and eastern parts, whereas areas further northwest could often be cloudier with some rain at times. With the build of pressure will come an increase in temperatures, with the potential for very warm or hot conditions to become established by mid-month, especially across parts of England and Wales. High pressure is favoured to remain close by to the UK towards the end of this period, bringing widely settled conditions and often above average temperatures.
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High pressure is likely to be close by to the UK at the start of this period, although its position relatively to the UK is more uncertain. Whilst settled conditions look most likely, with a lot of dry weather in the offing, temperatures are more uncertain, though the potential does exist for further hot spells, especially in the south. Into July, it is possible that pressure may lower from the south increasing the chance of thunderstorms here.
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