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Forecast for UK

Summary:
Rain moving south, showers follow. Wet and windy far northeast.

Today:
Sunshine and isolated showers in the south initially. However, a band of rain gradually moving south across England and Wales. Sunshine and blustery showers further north. Heavy rain and gale force winds affecting the far northeast of Scotland. Turning colder.

Tonight:
Rain soon clearing from southeast England, then a colder night than of late everywhere. Clear periods, but with blustery showers in the north and west. Patchy frost in the north.

Wednesday:
A day of sunshine and scattered, locally heavy, blustery showers. Showers most widespread in the north and west. Feeling chilly everywhere in the brisk north to northwesterly wind.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Sunshine and showers on Thursday, though gradually becoming drier and less windy. Mostly fine with sunshine in the south thereafter, but wet and windy in the north later. Night frosts.

UK Outlook for Saturday 14 Sep 2024 to Monday 23 Sep 2024:
It will likely be quite cloudy with outbreaks of rain and potentially strong winds across northwestern areas on Saturday, while somewhat drier and brighter in more southern and eastern parts. By Sunday this wetter zone of weather is likely to sink further south into more central parts, with showers following into the northwest. Confidence is low for early next week, but the chance of some rain or showers in places, more especially in the west and northwest, before a trend towards higher pressure building in the vicinity of the UK from midweek onwards, leading to a more blocked pattern thereafter. After a chilly start to the weekend, temperatures will return to near-normal for mid-September, possibly above-average in places from later next week.

UK Outlook for Tuesday 24 Sep 2024 to Tuesday 8 Oct 2024:
The recent spell of more blocked weather patterns may ease at the beginning of this period, with a gradual revert back to a more mobile west or southwesterly type most likely, with low pressure often centred to the northwest of the UK and high pressure over the nearby continent. This would bring spells of wet and sometimes windy conditions, most frequently in the northwest, with longer drier periods towards the south and east. Temperatures will typically be near normal, perhaps a little below at times in the northwest especially, with the chance of some occasional warmer conditions in the south and east.


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