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An area of high pressure looks set to dominate, favouring settled weather. There will be a mix of dry intervals and spells of rain.
A sharp change in daytime temperatures is set to develop later on, around Saturday 18th July, with overnight temperatures also shifting significantly around Saturday 4th July, and conditions may turn more unsettled as the period progresses.
Warm or very warm conditions are probable on, with daytime highs in the mid-to-upper 20s. Peak warmth is set to develop on Thursday 16 July, with highs around 26°C. Overnight temperatures will dip lowest on Friday 3 July, falling to 9°C.
Rainfall totals could be significant, with around 43mm over the period. The wettest conditions are forecast on on Saturday 11 July.
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Temperatures between 4°C and 0°C indicate a ground frost may be possible and below O°C an air frost.
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Rainfall amounts of greater than 3mm.
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Data from different computer models is blended to increase accuracy.
Forecast charts using data from the UK Met Office MOGREPS-G ensemble model.
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