Heatwave to give way to fresher, more changeable conditions
The widespread heatwave will gradually reduce in intensity in the coming days, with a transition to more unsettled and cooler weather by the weekend for many.
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A warm night to come, but day time temperatures falling.
Evening showers, possibly thundery, slowly clearing eastwards. Cloudy with outbreaks of rain affecting parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland, otherwise dry with clear spells. Another warm night, especially in the east where itll be warmer than previous nights.
Dry with sunny spells for most, however outbreaks of rain will affect the far north, with showers across the southeast, where it will be another very warm day. Cooler elsewhere.
A band of rain then gradually spreading eastwards over the weekend introducing some fresher and showery conditions. Another band of rain likely to push eastwards on Monday. Near normal temperatures.
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During the first week of June, Atlantic weather systems are expected to move in from the west, bringing showers or longer spells of rain at times. The best of the drier conditions are more likely towards the south and east, with more frequent rain across the west and northwest, although there will be drier interludes here also. Drier weather may start to become more dominant as we head into the second week of June. Temperatures will be near-normal overall, with the warmest spots most likely across eastern areas. It will also be breezy at times, especially across western parts, and notably so around exposed coasts.
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Still fairly changeable or unsettled at first, with Atlantic frontal systems bringing showers or longer spells of rain particularly into the north and west at times. Otherwise high pressure may become more dominant with weather conditions becoming drier and more settled, although some showery interludes are still possible. Temperatures are expected to be near normal at first, but probably rising above average as we head further into June.
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