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Unsettled week ahead of Easter

and east, bringing rain for much of the UK at times. Some areas could see 10-20mm of rain as this rain moves northwards, with the possibility of higher totals over high ground. Central areas of England, as well as north Wales and Northern Ireland could see the most persistent rain through the day

Met Office daily weather: Rain and showers for many

Tuesday will begin with areas of rain and embedded thunderstorms across some southwestern parts of the country. As the morning progresses, these will degenerate into showers, which are expected to persist for much of the day in affected regions. Elsewhere, most areas will experience variable cloud

The latest forecast shows a mixed picture for the end of the week

Friday will bring a mixed picture across the UK. A broad zone of cloud will stretch from west Wales through northern England and into the far south of Scotland, with pulses of rain moving north-eastwards through the day. Some of this rain may be heavy at times, particularly in areas exposed

Met Office daily weather: Rain and showers for many

Tuesday will begin with areas of rain and embedded thunderstorms across some southwestern parts of the country. As the morning progresses, these will degenerate into showers, which are expected to persist for much of the day in affected regions. Elsewhere, most areas will experience variable cloud

Met Office daily weather: Temperatures on the rise as we hit midweek

While the northwest remains unsettled, elsewhere it will feel increasingly warm, even hot in places, particularly across southern and eastern regions. A largely dry day is expected across much of the UK on Wednesday, with sunny spells developing widely. However, patchy rain and drizzle will persist

Met Office daily weather: July kicks off with peak of current hot spell

the day, giving way to isolated, sharp, and slow-moving showers, particularly in convergence zones across northern England and eastern to central Scotland. Southeastern areas, lying south and east of a line from Exeter to Norwich, will remain hot, very hot in places, and humid. There is a small chance

Met Office daily weather: Rising temperatures as we reach midweek

occasional showers, though brighter intervals will develop for many areas as the day progresses. As the cloud lifts northwards, southern parts of the UK will experience increasingly humid and very warm conditions. Temperatures are forecast to peak around 28°C in London and eastern England, with a possible

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