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High pressure influence looks set to develop, keeping conditions largely calm and settled. A number of days will see rainfall but there will be dry periods too.
A sharp change in daytime temperatures is forecast later on, around Thursday 25th June, and the overall trend is for temperatures to rise both day and night as the period progresses.
Pleasant temperatures are anticipated, with highs around 20°C or a little above. Temperatures will be at their most pleasant on Wednesday 24 June, reaching 23°C. Temperatures will be at their lowest on Thursday 11 June, dipping to 1°C. There is a notable spread between the highest and lowest temperatures, so conditions will vary considerably. Sheltered and rural areas may see patchy frost during clearer nights.
Rainfall totals could be significant, with around 52mm over the period. The wettest conditions are forecast on on Wednesday 24 June.
These forecasts use interpolation to improve accuracy for your specific location, and are powered by either ECMWF or GFS model data depending on your selection. As with all weather forecasts, confidence decreases rapidly beyond 5 days ahead — treat the later dates as a heads-up about possible conditions rather than a firm prediction.
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Assess the chance of frost, strong winds, heavy rain, and snow based on the data utilised in this forecast.
Temperatures between 4°C and 0°C indicate a ground frost may be possible and below O°C an air frost.
Wind gusts of 45mph or over.
Rainfall amounts of greater than 3mm.
Snowfall is displayed regardless of the rate.
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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Forecast charts using data from the NCEP GEFS ensemble model.