Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
Largely dry, with plenty of sunny spells. Hot at first, but gradually turning cooler from the north and east, with generally more in the way of cloud around.
Updated: 02:20 on Sat 7 Jul 2018 BST
Outlook for the UK over the next 6-30 days
UK Outlook for Wednesday 11 Jul 2018 to Friday 20 Jul 2018:
Wednesday and Thursday will generally see sunny spells and a chance of a shower. Cloudier in the far north with a little rain or drizzle possible. Temperatures will be nearer to normal in the far north but probably still very warm in the south and west. Thereafter conditions are probably going to gradually turn more changeable and somewhat cooler. There will likely be an increasing chance of showers, possibly thundery in the south, and bands of cloud and rain are likely from the northwest, weakening as they move southeastwards. There will still be some fine and sunny weather, most likely in the southeast. It will be breezier, especially in the northwest where temperatures will be near average, but still warm or very warm at times in the south and southeast.
UK Outlook for Saturday 21 Jul 2018 to Saturday 4 Aug 2018:
Changeable conditions are set to continue through the start of this period with further spells of rain likely, especially in the north and northwest. However, there is low confidence in how long these conditions will last. Some further spells of fine, settled weather will probably return later in the month for many areas, although further spells of rain are possible arriving from the northwest with showers or thunderstorms possible in the south. Temperatures are likely to be above average for many with further very warm spells possible, most likely in the south. Temperatures will be closer to average in any unsettled spells, these most likely in the north and northwest.
Updated: 02:20 on Sat 7 Jul 2018 BST
Met Office quite bullish about a breakdown of sorts now, albeit to more of a NW/SE split, so still pretty decent for many.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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