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and also warm in the south-east. Storm Ali brought even windier weather for most on the 19th, with rain in the north-west moving south-eastwards during the day and turning patchy, and some places recording gusts over 70 mph. The temperature did not fall below 18.0 °C at Bognor Regis (West Sussex

Met Office daily weather: Warmth and sunshine midweek

thinning and breaking, leading to drier and brighter conditions. The far north and northeast may experience a few early showers, but these will fade, giving way to increasing sunshine by the afternoon. Temperatures will be near average for most, but it will feel warm and humid, especially in the east

Met Office daily weather: Wind, rain and occasional sunshine

of hills, where conditions could turn locally warm and muggy. However, increased humidity could trigger a few heavy showers during the afternoon. Later in the day, more persistent and heavier rain is expected to arrive from the west, accompanied by strengthening winds. Winds will be picking up

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with rain and showers

and clearer skies developing for many. However, showery rain, heavy at times with a risk of isolated thunderstorms, will persist across parts of Wales, the Midlands, and East Anglia. There is also a chance of showery rain moving east across the far south and southwest of England. The far north of Scotland

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Warm weekend, but change is on the way

to a more unsettled and cooler weather picture from the middle of next week. Showers will be possible for much of the UK, although most frequent in the north and east, some of which are likely to be wintry in nature.  Nighttime temperatures in the north could sink to –3C in isolated rural areas.  Met

Met Office daily weather: unsettled with strong winds and heavy rain

of the east and north. However, a deepening area of low pressure will bring a significant change in conditions as the day progresses. Rain, heavy at times, will spread from the southwest across much of the UK, although the far north may remain dry until evening. Behind the rain, brighter but showery

Met Office weekend weather: unsettled with strong winds and heavy rain

of the east and north. However, a deepening area of low pressure will bring a significant change in conditions as the day progresses. Rain, heavy at times, will spread from the southwest across much of the UK, although the far north may remain dry until evening. Behind the rain, brighter but showery

Birmingham Tornado 28 July 2005

and Northern Isles had some sunshine. North Wales and the northern half of England were dull with outbreaks of rain, persistent and heavy at times. In the morning there was some thunder on Anglesey. Heavy, thundery showers developed over the Midlands and parts of East Anglia. Southern England and South

NCIC Monthly Summary

spreading quickly east to affect all counties by early evening, but turning brighter and showery later in the north-west; Needles Old Battery (Wight) recorded gusts to 93 mph. The 4th was cool, with sunny intervals and showers; the showers were fewest in the south-west, but frequent, blustery and prolonged

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