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Yorkshire & Humber: forecast

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Weather forecast: Yorkshire & Humber

Headline:

Mainly dry and warm. Isolated thundery showers possible.

This Evening and Tonight:

Any isolated heavy showers may linger through the evening and into tonight but most parts should be dry with some sunshine this evening and then clear spells overnight. Some mist or fog patches will form again later. Minimum temperature 14 °C.

Sunday:

Mist or fog may linger near the east coast. Mostly dry again with some warm sunshine inland but with the risk some thundery showers developing again in the afternoon. Maximum temperature 25 °C.

Updated: 1518 on Sat 26 Jul 2008

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:

Warm again on Monday with scattered showers developing. Some more persistent rain is possible at times on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Updated: 1518 on Sat 26 Jul 2008

UK Outlook for Thursday 31 Jul 2008 to Saturday 9 Aug 2008:

Initially the south and east will be mainly dry and very warm but outbreaks of rain and nearer normal temperatures in the west will have spread to most other parts of the country by Friday. Then the period Saturday through to Monday will be generally unsettled with either rain or showers in most districts. These will be heaviest and most widespread in the north and west whereas the driest and brightest conditions are most likely in the south and east. The temperature will be mostly around or slightly warmer than average. Thereafter it looks likely that the weather will move in from the west or southwest, with unsettled conditions prevailing. We can therefore expect either showers or spells of more prolonged rain, with temperatures close to or slightly below average.

Updated: 1157 on Sat 26 Jul 2008

Seasonal forecasting:

Seasonal forecasting is a developing area of meteorology and, although these forecasts are not as accurate as our short-term forecasts, they do demonstrate some skill in predicting what may happen for a season (a three-month period) ahead.

The forecasts provide an estimation of broad trends in temperature and rainfall and will normally be expressed in probabilistic terms, with the more likely outcome highlighted. Information contained in these forecasts can allow business to plan ahead for weather that is forecast to be different from normal.

Spring 2008 forecast Issued: Tue 26 Feb 2008

Winter 2007/8 forecast Updated: Wed 23 Jan 2008

See how the winter is shaping up Updated: Mon 21 Jan 2008

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