Cooler and windy weather on the way
Today will see the peak of the current high temperatures before things cool off from tomorrow, with unseasonably windy conditions in the north of the UK on Thu…
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Wet and windy weather sweeping across the north.
England and Wales will remain very warm this evening, with some late sunshine. Elsewhere, cloudier skies with rain possible. Overnight, it will turn wet and windy across the north of the UK, and later in western areas. Muggy once again.
A weakening band of cloud and rain moving southeast across England and Wales, followed by brighter, fresher weather. Rather cloudy, windy, cool and showery across Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Cool with blustery showers in the north on Friday, brighter and less breezy further south. Rather cloudy for many on Saturday, with patchy rain. Brighter with a few showers Sunday.
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The outlook period appears to be largely unsettled, with occasional bands of rain moving in from the west or northwest. There will be a good deal of dry, warm, and settled weather in between frontal systems, with the best conditions most likely in the south and east where winds will be lighter. In contrast, further north and west, it will generally be breezier, and any rain that does occur will be heaviest over the hills. Cloud cover will vary, with cloudier weather expected in the north and west, while clearer skies are likely in the south and east. Temperatures will be around average for the time of year, but on sunnier days with lighter winds, it will still feel warm or rather warm.
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Typical of the time of year, predictability at this range is very low compared with, say, the winter half of the year, thus forecast confidence is very low. That said, current indications suggest that a continuation of the trend towards more settled weather through mid-July is weakly favoured, with below average rainfall and temperatures around to a little above average. Any more significant rainfall would most likely be in the northwest, and in thunderstorms elsewhere. There is a slightly higher than normal chance of heatwaves developing through this period.
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