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UK 5 day weather forecast
Headline:
Increasing cloud. Patchy rain edging slowly northeastwards.
Today:
A chilly but sunny start across northern and eastern areas. Cloud and outbreaks of rain across the southwest will slowly move northeastwards through the day. Sunshine becoming limited to northern Scotland and eastern England by late afternoon. Feeling warmer.
Tonight:
Largely cloudy, with outbreaks of rain and drizzle, heaviest in the north and west. Turning windier and for most it will be a warmer night compared to of late.
Wednesday:
Bands of rain and showers moving eastwards across the country. The rain and showers could be heavy at times. Feeling warm in the sunnier breaks that do develop. Staying breezy.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Sunshine and showers on Thursday. Bright on Friday, but rain will move into western areas later. Rain followed by showers Saturday. Feeling warm, though breezy in the west at times.
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UK long range weather forecast
A few showers around at the start of the period, mainly affecting the northwest where it will also be windy for a time. For many though the weekend should be fine and dry with spells of warm sunshine, but still some chilly nights. Into the following week fronts associated with another Atlantic low will try to push into the UK, but may struggle to make inroads against an area of high pressure to the northeast. So the greater chance of some rain is for western areas, while northern and eastern areas may well see plenty of dry weather. Temperatures likely remaining above average.
Updated:
The dominant pattern during this period is most likely to be high pressure (or higher than average pressure) to the north and lower pressure to the south. This will probably lead to drier and more settled than normal weather in the north or northwest of the UK, with the south and possibly east more unsettled and wetter than normal. Temperatures will probably be close to or slightly above average overall.
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