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High pressure influence is set to develop, keeping conditions largely calm and settled. Rainfall looks limited, with most days staying dry.
A sharp change in daytime temperatures looks set to develop later on, around Monday 22nd June, and overnight lows are set to drop through the period.
Hot conditions are predicted on at times, with highs reaching into the 30s. Friday 19 June looks like the hottest day, with temperatures climbing to 31°C. Overnight temperatures will dip lowest on Wednesday 24 June, falling to 9°C. There is a notable spread between the highest and lowest temperatures, so conditions will vary considerably.
There will be some wet spells, with rainfall totals near 32mm over the period. The wettest conditions are expected on Sunday 21 June.
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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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