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Met Office daily weather: Fine, dry and widely sunny

, and sometimes it will creep further inland to affect, say, parts of the Midlands and southern England, East Wales perhaps. But it will ebb and flow, and by day it will tend to burn back to the immediate coast over the next few days. So Friday into Saturday and Sunday, we’ll see cloudy conditions

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Hot conditions easing in the South

of the southern half of the UK – a drop of 10-15°C, closer to June averages, as a cold front moves south and east. Although many with still see a dry day, parts of Wales and the Midlands in particular will see an area of rain develop during the afternoon and into the evening making for a very

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Heavy rain and strong winds

Wales, the Midlands, and southern England. ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️ Rain across much of central & southern England and Wales Saturday 0600 – 2359 Latest info 👉 https://t.co/QwDLMfRBfs Stay #WeatherAware⚠️ pic.twitter.com/eUV5isDAis — Met Office (@metoffice) November 28, 2025 Met Office Chief

Met Office daily weather: Unsettled with spells of rain and breezy conditions

weather across parts of Northern England, southern Scotland, Northern Ireland for a time, we are going to see rain spilling its way across again parts of Wales and across the Midlands, having started off across the south and some weather pushing its way further south across parts of Scotland, too. “Now

Met Office festival forecast: What's in store for this week?

. From Thursday through Saturday, conditions remain often cloudy with occasional sunny spells. Showers are possible, particularly on Saturday, but it will feel pleasant in any sunshine. Breezy conditions are also expected at times. Stone Valley Midlands, Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire (from 27 June

Record-breaking June 2025 weather stats: A regional breakdown

of 22.8°C and came in slightly lower than East Anglia with a mean temperature of 17.6°C. Sunshine hours were also high at 267.7, while rainfall remained low at 35.6 mm. These figures reflect the broader trend of warm, dry, and sunny conditions in southern England. Midlands The Midlands recorded an average

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179 Scotland N 274.3 76 Scotland E 353.2 167 Scotland W 413.0 116 England E & NE 212.8 157 England NW & Wales N335.9 127 Midlands 234.4 171 East Anglia 193.7 174 England SW & Wales S 416.2 170 England SE & Central S 274.4 181 October to December Rainfall (combined) These initial regional averages use

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started with cool and often showery weather, with winds from the west and northwest bringing cold air over the UK. The cool air also led to a dry month, with the exception of northern Scotland. The most impactful day was the 18th, when a pronounced convergence line formed between Cumbria

Supermoon set to light up UK skies tonight, but will there be clear skies?

Ireland and Scotland during the day, but skies are expected to clear just in time for the Harvest Moon to make its appearance. As the front moves southwards, it is likely to spoil the view in parts of northern England, the Midlands, and Wales, where cloud cover will be more persistent. READ MORE: What

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