Unsettled midweek with an evolving weekend forecast
A changeable spell of weather is expected across the UK for the next few days, with rain, showers and some blustery conditions, before attention turns to an uncertain weekend picture.
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Showers or longer spells of rain continue. Rather breezy.
Showers or longer spells of rain continuing into the evening and overnight, though these will ease somewhat, with some clear spells developing across the east of the country. Remaining rather breezy, especially across England and Wales, and mild.
Remaining breezy on Thursday with sunny spells and showers, however these merging at times to give longer spells of rain, and possibly the odd rumble of thunder. Near normal temperatures.
Showers less frequent on Friday. A spell of rain and stronger winds arriving Saturday, with sunny spells and showers returning on Sunday. Temperatures close to or slightly below normal.
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Changeable early in this period with Atlantic frontal systems moving across the UK. These will bring showers or longer spells of rain at times, with wettest conditions in the northwest, drier in the southeast. Strong winds may affect parts of the UK at times, especially the northwest. Later in the period, higher pressure and more settled conditions may begin to become more prevalent, especially in the south. Temperatures are likely to be near normal overall.
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The start of the period is likely to be relatively settled, with high pressure in the vicinity of the UK bringing drier conditions to most parts of the UK. However some showers or spells of rain are still possible. Winds will mostly be light with temperatures probably above normal. Towards the end of June, low pressure may begin to have more of an influence, especially across the south where heavy showers and thunderstorms become more probable. It may also become hot in parts of the south.
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