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Met Office week ahead forecast: Cooler conditions despite return of high pressure

and northeastern areas for much of the day. Will the sunny and warm weather prevail through the week ahead or will you need an umbrella at times? Find out in the latest forecast 👇 pic.twitter.com/XyUSRlVeXX — Met Office (@metoffice) August 17, 2025 Brighter spells are likely to develop through the Midlands

What are the August Bank Holiday’s current weather records?

was 13.6 hours at Halesowen (West Midlands) in 2001, while Wales and Northern Ireland recorded 13.8 and 13.1 hours respectively  Weekend-wide extremes Looking at the full Bank Holiday weekend, the highest temperature recorded was 33.3°C at Heathrow (London) on Sunday 25 August 2019. Scotland reached

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feet have been used). A map showing the areas in the table is shown below. N Scotland E Scotland W Scotland Northern Ireland NW England NE England Wales Midlands East Anglia SW England SE England White Christmas information for areas (snow falling at multiple stations) of the UK since 1960 Year

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. The 5th started with a widespread frost and was generally cloudy, with wintry showers over the north and east, sunnier through the Midlands. Wintry showers persisted over East Anglia and the south-east on the 6th; rain, sleet and snow over the north and south-west moved south and became lighter

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Heatwave breaks with thunderstorms

at the Met Office, said: “The heatwave conditions are expected to peak across many places from the English Midlands eastwards on Thursday and Friday, with temperatures into the mid to high 30s Celsius. It’s likely that we will see a new temperature record set for July and possible that we could

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and more persistent as it spread slowly southwards through East Anglia, the Midlands and south-west on the 6th. The rain cleared by the 7th leaving a dry and fairly bright day in the south; further north, a er a frosty start in places, it became cloudier, with light rain arriving later. 8th to 16th

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for each 100 metres increase in altitude, and proximity to the coast. Over the UK the mean annual temperature ranges from about 7 °C in Shetland to over 11 °C in the extreme south-west of England and the Channel Islands. Temperature shows both seasonal and diurnal variations. January and February

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, with temperatures across the UK cooler than average and southern areas recording notably low daily minimum temperatures (for instance, Benson in Oxfordshire recorded - 4.6°C on the 3rd). Snow fell on the 2nd across parts of south west England, causing some travel disruption. However, the cool weather

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higher than those of either Early winter storms, late 2011 or January 2005 - stormy spells. Winds gusted at between 50 to 60 knots (58 to 69 mph) across most of Northern Ireland and Wales, and much of England, apart from the Midlands. Exposed coastal and upland locations saw gusts of over 70 knots

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