Extreme heat warning issued
The Met Office has issued an Amber Extreme heat warning with temperatures expected to build through the week.
Read moreDry with plenty of sunshine for most today.
Most areas will be fine and dry with plenty of sunshine today and conditions will also be hotter than yesterday in most areas. Cooler, cloudier and breezy in the very far north of Scotland though, patchy rain here too.
A fine, warm evening for most areas. Conditions then dry with clear skies for most areas overnight, but cloudy and breezy with patchy rain over the far north of Scotland.
Dry and sunny for most areas, conditions hotter than Tuesday too. Remaining cooler, cloudier and breezy with a little patchy rain for the very far north of Scotland though.
Dry and sunny for most; becoming very warm or hot, locally very hot. Cooler near some eastern/southern coasts, and also the far north; cloudier here with light rain at times.
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It will be an initially dry and very warm start to this period for most with some early mist or fog patches possible. The Northern Isles, and perhaps far northwest Scotland, may see cloud and patchy drizzle at times. From Monday, areas of rain or showers can be expected. Developing from the southwest, we may see showers turning thundery throughout the week across southwest England and Wales. Meanwhile the southeast may see more generally rainy conditions. More changeable weather prevails through this period, with risk of heavier showers or thunderstorms continuing, but clear and dry spells in between become possible for many. Temperatures initially cooling down to nearer normal and feeling humid, but returning to warm or very warm, becoming locally hot in much of England and Wales.
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To begin with, settled conditions are likely, bringing sunny and dry weather for most. However, as we move through August and into September, more changeable weather can be expected. Spells of wet weather are likely, with the northwest seeing the wettest conditions and the southeast staying the driest. Sunny and dry spells in between rainfall can be expected, and temperatures are likely to remain above average.
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