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UK 5 day weather forecast
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Any cloud lifting, dry, sunny and very warm
Today:
A grey start across some central and eastern areas, but the cloud will quickly lift for most. However, it will linger near some North Sea coasts. Otherwise, another dry and sunny day, feeling very warm in the southwest.
Tonight:
Dry with clear spells for most, however areas of low cloud near some North Sea coasts will expand and spread inland overnight. Feeling warm in the south.
Wednesday:
Areas of low cloud will lift through the morning, otherwise fine and dry with long sunny periods. Chance of an odd thundery shower in the southwest. Very warm or hot.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Staying dry, sunny and very warm for most. Winds easing and a small chance of a few thunderstorms, particularly on Thursday and Friday. Temperatures slowly declining from Saturday.
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UK long range weather forecast
High pressure is likely to remain close to the UK into this period, and likely centred to the west or northwest of the country. This means plenty more dry weather for most if not all parts, though with the source region of the air being the North Atlantic, somewhat cooler, or at least less hot, conditions are expected, compared to many recent days. Towards the latter part of July, the influence of high pressure may wane somewhat, allowing a greater chance of rain, showers or thunderstorms compared to earlier in the month. Overall, temperatures are expected to remain above average during this period.
Updated:
Perhaps a somewhat more changeable period, with the potential for showers or thunderstorms or even some longer spells of rain at times. Drier and brighter interludes are also likely, perhaps more likely across the south and southeast. Temperatures are likely to be above normal with some hot spells possible.
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