England’s warmest June on record and the UK’s second warmest since 1884
England has had its warmest June on record, while the UK has experienced its second warmest since the series began in 1884, according to provisional Met Office…
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A cooler and changeable rest of the week.
A mixed morning, with sunny spells and showery rain. The rain could be heavy in the east, with perhaps the odd thundery downpour. Tending to become drier and sunnier later in the afternoon and into the evening. Fresher for many.
A fine evening with spells of sunshine ahead of dusk. Dry for England and Wales overnight, with clear skies. Cloudier for Northern Ireland and Scotland, with showers spreading eastwards. Cooler.
A north-south split in the weather. Rather cool with sunshine and frequent blustery showers across the north. Mostly dry with warm spells of sunshine in the south.
Brisk winds and rain in the north Friday. Dry and sunny in the south. An unsettled weekend for most, with blustery showers. Cool in the northwest, warmer in the southeast.
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Cloud and rain associated with an Atlantic frontal system and area of low pressure is likely to sweep south and east, with rain always most persistent on western hills, especially western Scotland where large rainfall totals may have built up by this time. Eastern areas in shelter could see warm and humid brighter breaks, but with a risk of thundery showers, which could be slow moving at first. Likely turning cooler and more showery into next week, followed by a changeable pattern with further areas of cloud and rain and brighter, more settled spells in-between. Temperatures are likely to be around average overall, with an increasing chance of warmth in the south as the period progresses.
Updated:
Changeable conditions with a predominantly northwest to southeast split in temperature and rainfall, and the potential for further occasional episodes of hot weather and thundery outbreaks, are considered likely to gradually give way to something more settled and dry overall through the second half of July. Temperatures are likely to be above average, with the greatest chance of very warm or hot spells in the south or southeast.
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