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Mixed bag of weather on the way

[Updated 07:10 07/07/2019]

Overcast sky

The weather during the week ahead will be changeable. After a mainly dry start rain spreads across central and northern regions on Tuesday. By Thursday temperatures begin to rise and heavy showers or thunderstorms become widespread. High pressure should bring more settled conditions back for next weekend....READ IN FULL

Sunday starts damp in south eastern England but the drizzle clears this morning. Elsewhere isolated showers are possible but most places stay dry. There will be more cloud than in recent days, however some bright spells develop.

Temperatures range from 12C (54F) in northern Scotland to 21C (70F) in southern England. See the rain radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, cloud cover, 16:00 BST Sun 7th July

Tonight showers continue in central and eastern England. Elsewhere it becomes dry.

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Tomorrow brings a lot of dry weather with the brightest skies probably in the north and east. In the south scattered showers develop and later on more persistent outbreaks of rain spread into Northern Ireland.

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Mon 8th July

Mixed outlook

During Tuesday wet weather pushes eastwards across central and northern regions. In Northern Ireland and western Britain the rain becomes heavy. The south stays dry and bright.

Wet weather continues in central and northern regions on Wednesday. In the south there is a risk of showery rain but there should continue to be dry periods.

The changeable theme continues on Thursday and Friday. Heavy showery rain and thunderstorms are possible. Temperatures rise and in the south they could reach 27C (81F).

By the weekend high pressure builds northeastwards leading to a return of more settled weather. Daytime temperatures probably won't be far from the average. The following week could see it become more changeable again.

GFS forecast 500hPa heights

GFS 500hPa heights and MSLP, 16:00 BST Fri 12th July

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16 day GEFS ensembles at a glance

Temperatures remain close to the average for much of the time. A mix of settled and changeable periods is expected. View latest GEFS.



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