Brighter weather returning

[Updated 06:55 10/07/2020]

Sunny conditions. Posted by toppiker60

Northern and eastern areas have heavy showers today but there will be more sun than recently. The weekend is looking fine in much of the UK and it will be turning warmer. Next week high pressure is expected to bring a lot of dry weather to southern and central counties but in the north it remains more changeable.


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Friday starts with patchy outbreaks of rain in eastern counties. In other areas it is mostly dry. Wales, south western and western England have a mainly dry day with sunny periods. Elsewhere there will be some bright spells but also heavy showers. In the north and east they could be thundery.

Temperatures range from 12C (54F) in the north west to 18C (64F) in the south. See the rain and lightning radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Fri 10th July

Tonight the showers fade away and clear spells develop. It will be chilly with temperatures dipping to single figures in much of the country.


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Tomorrow will be dry and bright in most of the UK, although there could be isolated showers in central and northern areas. It will feel a little warmer than recently.

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, cloud cover, 16:00 BST Sat 11th July

More settled in the south

Sunday should be dry and warm in much of the country. Temperatures could reach the mid 20Cs in the south east. In Northern Ireland outbreaks of rain push in from the Atlantic and later in the day they also reach western Scotland.

During Monday a band of rain moves southeastwards and fragments. Areas to the south of London probably remain dry. Brighter and showery conditions follow in northern areas.

The rest of the week should bring quite a lot of dry and warm weather to the southern half of the country. In the north it is expected to stay more changeable with an ongoing risk of showers or longer spells of rain.

GFS chart 1

GFS, surface pressure and 500hPa heights, 16:00 BST Tue 14th July

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