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Widely cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle.
A widely cloudy start with outbreaks of rain affecting western areas, this sometimes persistent and heavy across the southwest. Elsewhere some patchy drizzle, though drier and brighter in the east, with some sunshine in sheltered spots. Breezy and feeling humid.
Turning drier in the far southwest, though hill fog developing across the Moors. Widely cloudy elsewhere with further scattered showers spreading into western and northern parts overnight. Feeling rather muggy.
Sunshine and scattered showers, these heaviest and carrying a risk of thunder across central, and eastern parts. More persistent rain in the northeast later. Breezy and feeling fresher for many.
High pressure builds from the west early next week bringing widely dry, settled conditions for the south. Breezier further north with spells of rain at times. Temperatures on the rise.
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A broad northwest/southeast split in the weather looks most likely through much of this period. Towards the northwest, Atlantic frontal systems will bring occasional rain and cloudier skies at times, along with breezier conditions, though there should be some drier, brighter interludes too. Further south and east, high pressure will likely dominate with a fair amount of dry and sunny weather to be had. With this, there is a signal for increasing heat and humidity and the potential for another period of hot weather around the second weekend of July, and possibly lasting into the following week. Whilst a lot of dry weather is likely in the south, thunderstorms are possible at times, though widespread rainfall looks unlikely.
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A continuation of the broad themes from earlier in the month at first, with high pressure probably dominating the south and lower pressure more favoured to affect the north and northwest. Temperatures are likely to end up above average overall with a continued, and perhaps higher than normal, chance of occasional hot spells, especially further to the southeast. However, by the turn of the month, there is a signal for perhaps more widely unsettled weather to develop, though this remains rather uncertain at this lead time.
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