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Met Office daily weather: Largely dry and settled for most

chillier feel to things across some North Sea coastal parts. Even some eastern parts of Scotland could be a bit fresh at times as well. “As we go towards the long bank holiday weekend, there's more fine weather to come. High pressure is going to stay firmly in control, so things are going to stay

Met Office daily weather: Festival weekend set for thunderstorms

in the east of the UK, up to 29°C, that would equal the highest temperature of the year so far recorded on May 1, perhaps 30°C in one or two spots of East Anglia. “But with that heat and the rising humidity and that approaching low pressure, well the biggest storms are still to come and they may

Met Office daily weather: A mixed bag as we head into the weekend

across the north, a much fresher day to come. “Later on, into the evening, we do eventually say goodbye to that system as it drifts its way northeastwards, as we say goodbye to the rain and the risk of thunder and lightning. But notice another feature moving into the northwest. So cloudier here across

Met Office daily weather: A chilly start, then sunshine for many

southeast of England, mainly across parts of Kent. Some of these could be heavy at times, too. But for the vast majority, it's a dry night to come. To start Tuesday morning, still a few showers across the Northern Isles, but otherwise a temperatures are going to be falling away once again. “We'll see

Met Office daily weather: Shifting skies and varied temperatures

day to come. We'll see highs 17 or 18 degrees, but with the cloud and the heavy downpours, it will be just generally feeling cooler than that of the weekend. As we go through the rest of Monday evening, we'll see the swirl of clouds and showers generally easing for most of us. There may just

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Yellow warnings for rain as unsettled weather continues

quite widely across the warning area, but 40-60 mm is possible over the high ground of Dartmoor and the hills of south Wales. Here, heavy rain, especially over high ground, may lead to travel disruption and flooding. After plenty of wet weather already, there is more to come over the next couple

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Met Office daily weather: A wet and windy start to the week

stays in charge of the weather. “We hold on to showers or longer spells of rain. I think the best of any sunshine developing between those showers across central southern parts of England and Wales. Whereas towards the north and northwest the showers quite frequent, even the furthest snow to come

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