Warmer weekend ahead after unsettled spell
A spell of warmer and more settled weather is expected to develop across the UK into the weekend, with temperatures likely to reach mid 20s Celsius in some areas.
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Breezy with a mix of sunny spells and patchy drizzle.
Largely cloudy in the south with patchy drizzle, plus coastal fog in the far southwest. Sunny spells emerging in the north, though showers affecting northwest Scotland. Breezy for all. Feeling humid in the south, but fresher further north.
Rather windy in the north with further showers, heavy at times. Mostly dry with clear spells in the south, but low cloud lingering in the southwest. Cooler than last night.
Remaining windy and cool in the north with a mixture of showers and a few bright periods. Drier, sunnier and warmer in the south with lighter winds.
Fine conditions spreading to all on Sunday with bright or sunny spells. Remaining largely dry on Monday with variable cloud, but rain spreading into the northwest from Tuesday. Generally warm.
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A changeable period is likely through the middle of next week with outbreaks of rain focused across the north and northwest, some of which could spread to parts of the south and southeast at times. Some strong winds could accompany this, although with temperatures generally above normal. Into the following weekend, high pressure will probably become more dominant with conditions turning more widely dry and settled, and probably very warm for many, especially in the south.
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High pressure is expected to lie close to the UK at the start of this period, bringing settled and mainly dry conditions. Temperatures will likely be above normal, with potential for hot conditions to develop, especially in the south. Into July, weakening of the high pressure may bring an increasing chance of more unsettled weather and thunderstorms, especially in the south.
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