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Rain in much of the country today

[Updated 07:45 31/08/2019]

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A band of rain pushes eastwards today and it is followed by a mix of sunshine and showers. The next few days look mixed with much of the UK seeing showery rain, but the south continues to have a lot of dry weather. It will become quite cool for the time of year....READ IN FULL

Saturday starts with heavy of rain in much of the north and west. Areas to the south and east are dry. Through the day outbreaks of rain push eastwards but they become patchier. Brighter and showery conditions follow on, although northern Scotland may stay overcast and wet. South eastern England could remain mostly dry.

Temperatures range from 11C (52F) in the far north west to 25C (77F) in the south east and East Anglia. See the rain radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Sat 31st August

Tonight the remnants of the rain clear from the south eastern corner. There will be showers in the north west but elsewhere it will be dry.

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Tomorrow showers develop widely in central and northern regions. Some could spread into East Anglia too. Other southern counties probably miss them and have a dry and bright day. It will be quite cool, especially in the north.

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Sun 1st September

Quite cool and changeable

During Monday wet and windy weather spreads across Northern Ireland and Scotland. England and Wales should be mostly dry with variable amounts of cloud. Temperatures will be on the low side but in sunny spells it still feels pleasant.   

Wet weather continues in the north on Tuesday and it may extend into Wales. To the south and east predominantly dry conditions should hold on. 

The rather cool and mixed theme continues through the rest of the week. The driest and brightest spells are expected to be in the south. 

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GFS, 500hPa heights and MSLP, 16:00 BST Wed 4th September

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