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[Updated 08:10 14/07/2019]
High pressure keeps the weather mostly dry during the next couple of days. By Tuesday disturbances begin to move in from the Atlantic and they bring an increasing risk of rain to the north west. During the middle part of the week unsettled weather spreads southwards but by next weekend it could be turning drier again....READ IN FULL
Sunday starts with showery rain in south eastern England. Elsewhere it is dry. This morning the showers clear southwards and sunny spells develop. It will be cloudy at times, particularly in the east.
Temperatures range from 18C (64F) in eastern counties to 23C (73F) in the west and south west. See the rain radar for the latest view.
Meteo France Arpege, temperature, 16:00 BST Sun 14th July
Tonight it remains mostly dry. Clear spells lead to a cool and fresh night for the time of year.
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Tomorrow looks dry and quite warm with sunny periods in much of the UK. However, during the afternoon thicker cloud in Northern Ireland and western Britain could produce some light rain.
Meteo France Arpege, cloud cover, 16:00 BST Mon 15th July
Tuesday is expected to be fine in England and Wales. Temperatures in the south east could climb to 28C (82F). In Northern Ireland and Scotland thicker cloud brings showery rain.
During Wednesday heavy outbreaks of rain affect the north west. Elsewhere it stays dry. It will be very warm in central and eastern England.
The latest guidance shows quite an unsettled picture on Thursday and Friday. Wet weather is possible in all parts of the country. By the weekend it could turn drier and warmer again in the south and east. In the north and west it is more likely to remain changeable.
GFS 500hPa heights and MSLP, 16:00 BST Fri 19th 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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