Active jet stream to bring spells of unsettled weather
An active jet stream is bringing unsettled weather to the UK next week, with spells of rain and wind expected for most.
Read moreBecoming mostly dry away from the northwest.
Bands of showers moving eastwards this evening, some heavy with a risk of thunder in central and northern areas. Fine and dry for many areas overnight, although still a few showers in the northwest.
Rather cloudy with scattered showers in the northwest, otherwise apart from a very isolated light shower in the west, generally dry with bright or sunny spells. Warm in the east.
Unsettled and rather cool with showers or even longer spells of rain at times, but with sunny spells too. Windy at times in the north.
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Unsettled weather continues for most with showers expected, or possibly longer spells of rain in parts, and with some turning potentially heavy and thundery. Sunny spells possible in the east and southeast, but temperatures will be cool for most, with a keen breeze likely. Unsettled conditions persist through the week and weekend, but mainly across the north and northwest. Showers and longer spells of rain remain likely, with strong winds possible in these regions. Near normal temperatures can be expected, but some locally below average temperatures are more likely over the weekend in the northwest. Meanwhile in the south, drier, and sunnier spells are likely, and temperatures may be above average. As we move into the beginning of June, we may expect some drier than average weather.
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Through the beginning of June, high pressure should start to dominate so we can expect to see some drier conditions across the UK. Temperatures may potentially become warm in the south and southwest but remaining closer to average in the north. Later on in June, we may however see some less settled and cooler weather, particularly in northern regions.
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