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UK 5 day weather forecast

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Largely dry today, although rain reaches the far northwest later.

Today:

A murky start in places, but cloud will break up to give a largely dry day with sunny spells for many. A band of cloud and outbreaks of rain however will move into northwestern Scotland and Northern Ireland later.

Tonight:

Cloudy and breezy with occasional rain across parts of Scotland, and initially Northern Ireland. Elsewhere, dry with clear spells but some mist, fog and low cloud will return.

Thursday:

The far north remaining rather cloudy with some patchy rain, otherwise a mostly fine and dry day across the UK with spells of sunshine. Feeling warm for many.

Outlook for Friday to Sunday:

Staying mostly dry and fine with sunny spells, and feeling increasingly very warm. Western areas will turn cloudier on Sunday, with some showers developing later.

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UK long range weather forecast

The weather is expected to change from the current warm and settled conditions, and return to an unsettled and showery pattern. Rain and showers, perhaps heavy and thundery, are expected across much of the country. Rainfall amounts could be above average in many areas, especially where showers merge and become slow moving. Winds could fresh at times, especially near heavier showers and along coasts. Temperatures will not be as high as the previous week, and are expected to fall closer to average for May. Where it remains damp and cloudy it will feel much cooler than of late. However where there are any breaks in the cloud, and where winds fall light, it will feel warm in any sunny spells.

Updated:

For the end of May and the start of June, it will probably start off fairly unsettled with rain or showers for many, but also some sunny spells between, and slightly-above average temperatures. Through the period there are some tentative signs that conditions could become a little more settled in the south and east, with most of the rain reserved for the north and west. As we head into late spring and early summer, it will naturally feel warm in any sunshine, especially when winds fall light.

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