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[Updated 06:50 02/07/2019]
The next few days bring a lot of fine weather to the southern half of the UK and it becomes warmer. The picture remains more mixed in the north. This weekend cooler air is expected to return southwards. The risk of showers also increases but many places probably remain dry....READ IN FULL
Tuesday starts with scattered showers in the north. Elsewhere it is fine. Through the day a few showers continue in the north and it will be quite breezy. Despite that there should be a reasonable amount of sunny spells too. Southern and central counties stay dry and bright.
Temperatures range from 15C (59F) in northern Scotland to 22C (72F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.
Meteo France Arpege, temperatures, 16:00 BST Tue 2nd July
Tonight temperatures drop quickly under clear skies. Later on cloud builds over Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Tomorrow the fine weather continues in the southern half of the UK. The north has more cloud and it will be thick enough to produce patchy outbreaks of rain in western and northern Scotland. Temperatures reach the low to mid 20Cs in the bright areas.
Meteo France Arpege, cloud cover, 16:00 BST Wed 3rd July
During Thursday wet weather spreads over much of Scotland. Elsewhere it stays dry and warm. In the south temperatures possibly reach 28C (82F).
On Friday the south has another fine and warm day. Central and northern regions have sunny spells too but there will be more cloud and some showery rain.
The weekend looks mainly fine in the south with showers focused on the north. However cooler air pushes southwards.
GFS 500hPa heights and MSLP, 16:00 BST Sun 7th July
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