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[Updated 08:00 15/09/2019]
A band of rain affects central regions today but to the north and south it will be mostly dry. Through the coming days high pressure keeps the weather settled. Some cool nights are likely but the days remain quite warm. Towards the end of the week it begins to turn more changeable from the north west....READ IN FULL
Sunday starts with patchy outbreaks of rain in northern England and Northern Ireland. Elsewhere it is dry. Through the day the rain edges southwards into central areas and later on it becomes heavier. Southern counties have warm sunny spells for much of the time, although cloud probably builds during the afternoon. Scotland has a cool day with sunny spells.
Temperatures range 12C (54F) in the north to 25C (77F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.
Meteo France Arpege, temperatures, 16:00 BST Sun 15th September
Tonight rain continues in Wales and central England. Other areas stay mainly dry. In the north it will be chilly with a ground frost in places.
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Tomorrow patchy rain affects southern counties. Elsewhere there will be a good deal of dry weather but in the far north heavy showers develop. It won't be as warm as recently.
Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Mon 16th September
Tuesday looks fine in southern and central regions. There will be more cloud in the north and outbreaks of rain could push into western Scotland. After a chilly start a northerly flow keeps temperatures pegged back.
Wednesday should be sunny in the south and east. In the north and west thicker cloud brings some light rain.
During the rest of the working week it remains mainly dry and settled in much of the country. High pressure will be drifting eastwards and that leads to the winds turning into a south or southwesterly direction, so daytime temperatures should rise.
By the weekend the details become more uncertain. Disturbances from the Atlantic are expected to bring more unsettled conditions to the north west and they may start to push southeastwards across much of the country.
GFS, 500hPa heights and MSLP, 16:00 BST Thu 19th September
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