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Will Hurricane Erin affect UK weather?

along eastern and southern coastal areas.  Temperatures will vary, with lower maxima across the south-west due to cloud and showers. Sunnier areas of central-southern and south-eastern England and western UK may reach 23-25°C.   Whilst the dry theme continues for most, showers are affecting

Met Office daily weather: A fine day for most, but showers in the southeast

at times. The Northern Isles may also experience a few light showers, but these will be less significant. It will feel breezy in the far southeast, adding a slight chill to the air. Temperatures will be close to the seasonal average, though some areas may feel rather cool, especially where cloud cover

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Turning more unsettled for the bank holiday weekend and into half-term week

of this, there’s plenty of sunshine though, feeling warm, with top temperatures of 22/23°C possible.  Scattered showers in the south may be heavy at times this afternoon, even bringing the odd rumble of thunder ⛈️ Brighter and sunnier elsewhere, and feeling warm away from the North Sea coast where a cool

Met Office daily weather: Widely hot for many as humid conditions continue

and continue to move northeast through the afternoon, gradually clearing from Northern Ireland. Isolated thunderstorms may develop from the Midlands to northeast England later in the day. Cloudy skies for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland Monday morning, as rain begins to move in here 🌧️ Low cloud

North Atlantic tropical storm seasonal forecast 2012

Forecast for June to November 2012 Issued 24 May 2012 The most likely number of tropical storms predicted to occur in the North Atlantic during the June to November period is 10, with a 70% chance that the number will be in the range 7 to 13. This represents slightly below normal activity relative

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Heatwave breaks with thunderstorms

break the all-time UK record of 38.5° C if conditions all come together. “If you’re looking for somewhere to escape the heat, western and northern areas will have pleasantly warm mid 20s Celsius, although across Northern Ireland and western Scotland this may be accompanied by occasionally cloudy skies

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