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[Updated 07:55 08/07/2019]
The weather during the week ahead will be changeable. After a mainly dry start rain spreads across central and northern regions. By Wednesday the risk of heavy showers becomes more widespread and temperatures begin to rise in the south. High pressure should start to return in time to bring more settled conditions back for the weekend....READ IN FULL
Monday starts with outbreaks of rain in Northern Ireland but elsewhere it is mostly dry. Through the day it will be dry in southern and central regions with variable amounts of cloud. In Northern Ireland wet weather continues and showery rain spreads eastwards across Scotland and parts of northern England.
Temperatures range from 17C (63F) in the north west to 22C (72F) in southern England. See the rain radar for the latest view.
Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Mon 8th July
Tonight wet weather spreads eastwards across the north. The south remains dry.
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Tomorrow wet weather continues in the northern half of the UK. Elsewhere it remains dry with the brightest conditions in southern England and Wales.
Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Tue 9th July
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday bring heavy showers to much of the country and at times they could be thundery. Temperatures rise and in the south they could reach a warm and humid 27C (81F).
By the weekend high pressure builds northeastwards across the UK. Showers become more scattered and there should be a lot of fine weather. The highest temperatures are likely to be in the south but even northern areas should have some pleasantly warm sunny periods.
Next week could see it become more changeable again.
GFS 500hPa heights and MSLP, 16:00 BST Sat 13th July
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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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