Unsettled week ahead of drier spell to come
Periods of unsettled weather will move across the UK this week, with spells of rain and gusty winds expected at times for most areas.
Read moreSunny intervals and showers for many. Windier mid week
Rain for parts of east England and northeast Scotland slowly clearing. Showers continuing in the west, particularly the southwest and around coasts. Chilly in places, mainly northern Scotland.
Sunshine and showers for most, some heavy with thunder in central and southern areas. Showers easing in the west but further cloud and rain arriving overnight.
Outbreaks of rain, heavy in some western regions, spreading east on Wednesday. Rain or showers for many northern areas Thursday, drier in the south. Mostly dry and bright on Friday.
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Over the weekend, fine and dry weather with clear and sunny spells expected for most, however some cloud and light showers remain possible, especially in the north and east. Despite a chilly start on Saturday, near normal temperatures can be expected for most, perhaps feeling warmer in the south and southwest. Into the following week, the weather is likely to become more settled, with any few showers most likely to be seen in the north and east, where it may feel fresher and cooler. This means above average temperatures away from the north and east, with drier conditions expected for most. As we move into the beginning of June, drier than average conditions are expected to persist overall.
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In the beginning of June, we can expect to see a lot of dry weather 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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