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UK 5 day weather forecast
Headline:
Becoming increasingly changeable with showers this week.
Today:
Remaining cloudy in the north with outbreaks of rain, becoming heavier and more persistent across Northern Ireland and western Scotland during the afternoon. Further south, hazy sunshine will develop, making it feel very warm and humid.
Tonight:
Outbreaks of rain across the north will spread into northern England and North Wales by dawn. Further south, it will remain dry with clear spells. A slight cooler night.
Tuesday:
A wet start across many northern and central areas of the country, with rain moving erratically southwards during the day. Turning brighter but fresher from the north.
Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:
Wednesday will be dry in the south, while elsewhere there will be a mix of sunshine and showers. Showers becoming widespread and heavy from Thursday, with an risk of thunder.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
A rather changeable period is likely, with many parts of the UK seeing showers or perhaps some longer spells of rain. However, there will be some drier interludes as high pressure moves across the UK at times. There is also a chance that deeper Atlantic lows could lead to periods of widespread rain and strong winds at times, while some outbreaks of thunderstorms are also possible. Temperatures are more likely to be above normal than below overall, though the possibility of widespread or exceptional heat is lower than in recent weeks.
Updated:
As we move into the start of meteorological autumn, signals for the prevailing weather patterns affecting the UK are weak, thus something close to the climatological norm is most likely. This means a broad northwest-southeast split in conditions, with the high pressure becoming centred close to the south of the UK and more changeable conditions developing towards the north and northwest. Meanwhile, drier, more settled weather is slightly more likely towards the south and east. Temperatures are likely to be above average overall. There is a chance that late season hot spells or heatwaves develop, especially in the south.
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