Turning more unsettled for the bank holiday weekend and into half-term week
The bank holiday weekend sees a marked change in weather type, with many areas seeing rain or showers and more unsettled conditions, which remain into next wee…
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Mostly fine at first, but turning more unsettled this weekend.
A band of cloud and occasional drizzle will move south through the day across England and Wales. Elsewhere it will remain largely dry with bright or sunny spells, though the far northeast of Scotland may see a few scattered showers.
Many places will remain dry with clear spells. A few fog patches will develop across the south by dawn. Feeling rather chilly with a rural frost, especially in the north.
Largely dry with some sunshine after a chilly start on Friday. Cloud increasing from the west during the afternoon and evening, with a freshening wind.
Generally unsettled with a band of rain clearing eastwards Saturday and Sunday. Sunny spells and showers following Monday, these locally thundery. Rather windy at times with near normal temperatures.
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Sunshine and blustery showers for much of the UK on Bank Holiday Monday, with the heaviest and most frequent showers in the northwest. The southeast will likely end up driest and brightest. Temperatures are expected to vary from below normal in the northwest to above normal in the southeast. Through the rest of this period, changeable conditions are expected with weather systems moving in from the Atlantic, these bringing outbreaks of rain and strong winds at times. Wettest conditions are likely to be in the west and northwest, conditions driest in the sheltered east and southeast. Some dry, bright interludes are likely between systems. Temperatures are expected to be close to average or slightly above.
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Changeable weather across the UK at first, with a mixture of Atlantic weather systems moving in from the west at times, interspersed with some drier, brighter periods. Later in this period there is the potential for drier conditions to become more prevalent. Temperatures are most likely to be near normal or slightly above, perhaps with some hot spells at times.
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