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[Updated 07:40 29/08/2019]
Changeable weather continues during the coming days. The driest and warmest conditions will be in the south with rain more likely in the north. The weekend looks mixed with rain clearing southeastwards to leave sunny spells and showers. Next week high pressure may begin to build in from the west again....READ IN FULL
Thursday starts with a few showers in the west and outbreaks of rain in the north west. Other areas are mainly dry. Through the day showery rain spreads across Northern Ireland into western Scotland and possibly parts of northern England. Thicker cloud could also bring some light rain into Wales and western England, but elsewhere it should be mainly dry. The brightest conditions are expected in eastern England.
Temperatures range from 15C (59F) in the north west to 24C (75F) in the south east and East Anglia. See the rain radar for the latest view.
Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Thu 29th August
Tonight more persistent spells of rain spread into the north west. Elsewhere it should be mainly dry.
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Tomorrow a band of rain steadily pushes across the north and it is accompanied by strong winds. The south has a mainly dry day with a few bright spells. In the south east it still feels warm in the sun.
GFS, rain, 16:00 BST Fri 30th August
On Saturday outbreaks of rain push southeastwards. Blustery showers follow and in the north west they become heavy.The south east of England could be dry and warm for much of the day.
Sunday brings a mix of sunny spells and showers. It will be quite cool in all regions.
The rather cool and showery theme continues early next week. The driest and brightest spells are expected to be in the south.
GFS, 500hPa heights and MSLP, 16:00 BST Mon 2nd September
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