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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

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Wind and rain gives way for a hot end to July – July'20

A week of two halves will close out July. After a wet and windy start to the week, conditions across the UK will settle down with a hot day for most on Friday.

area of low pressure out in the Atlantic will force a warm front across the northern half of the UK bringing a band of rain that will move north eastwards through the day on Thursday. The bulk of England and Wales will have a dry, warm and sunny day. By Thursday night the low pressure will start

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Weather warnings in place for unsettled weekend

Three warnings have been issued from Friday and into the weekend, affecting central and southern parts of England and Wales.   The warnings start with a yellow wind warning for the southern coastal counties of England, lasting from Friday afternoon until midnight on the same day. Strong

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Wet and windy New Year’s Eve

. So will the weather remain unsettled as we move into the New Year? Check out below for the forecast for each day of the New Year Bank Holiday weekend 👇 pic.twitter.com/InpRTQ6Szf — Met Office (@metoffice) December 30, 2022 Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Helen Caughey said “It’ll

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Temperatures rising into next week

Low pressure is still dominating at the moment, with showers in the north and west on Friday, and these could be heavy in some locations through the afternoon. It is a drier and brighter day compared to yesterday for most though, with sunny spells developing for many and feeling pleasant

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Changeable weather to continue for most

This week, bands of showers, at times heavy, will move in from the northwest, accompanied by some blustery winds at times. On Friday a band of more organised showers will gradually sink south through the day, bringing some heavy pulses of rain for short periods as it moves south in the day

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NCIC Monthly Summary

for parts of the north and East Anglia early on the 5th. Fog was slow to clear in many areas on the 7th, followed by another dry day for most with variable amounts of cloud, but it turned wet in the far south-west. 8th to 17th Milder and more unsettled weather returned, with frequent southerly winds

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