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UK 5 day weather forecast
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Heavy and thundery showers clearing in the south, otherwise cloudy.
This Evening and Tonight:
Heavy showers and thunderstorms continuing to clear the Southeast through the evening, with further scattered showers near some North Sea coasts, could be heavy in East Anglia. Otherwise, dry with variable amounts of cloud. Cooler than recent nights.
Friday:
A dry day for most on Friday with sunny spells. Showers developing across eastern England, locally heavy in the far east during the afternoon. Near average temperatures.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Saturday remains largely dry with warm sunny spells. Rain, locally heavy, spreads in on Sunday. Turning unsettled and unseasonably windy on Monday with disruption possible. Temperatures near average throughout.
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UK long range weather forecast
An unseasonably deep area of low pressure clearing to the east, may bring widely windy and wet weather at first, especially for the north or northeast of the UK. Following this will be a breezy but sunny day for most with a risk of showers in the north. The forecast around this is rather uncertain, however, and it is also possible that it will clear more quickly. Following this, a continuation of the broadly changeable pattern is expected, with spells of rain or showers, some drier, brighter interludes and temperatures mainly near average. As we move towards mid-month, there is an increased chance of high pressure becoming more dominant, leading to drier, warmer and more settled conditions becoming more widespread.
Updated:
High pressure, and therefore fairly settled conditions overall, appears most likely for the second half of August, though the northwest may see more in the way of occasional rain or showers than other areas. For most, predominantly dry weather is likely to continue, although short periods of showers and thunderstorms cannot be ruled out. Above average temperatures overall seem most likely, with the potential for hot spells to develop, especially in the east and south, these more probable further into August.
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