Mixed with rain the north west

[Updated 06:50 14/07/2020]

Peaceful summer morning overlooking Auchterarder. Posted by Uncle Ted

The weather remains mixed today and tomorrow with further rain in places. During Thursday and Friday it becomes much warmer with temperatures in the south possibly reaching 28C (82F). This weekend a band of rain steadily pushes southeastwards and is followed by cooler conditions.


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Peaceful summer morning overlooking Auchterarder. Posted by Uncle Ted View the full size picture.

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Tuesday starts with patchy outbreaks of rain in the south east. In other areas it is mainly dry. This morning it turns drier in the south east but wet weather arrives in Northern Ireland. Through the afternoon and evening outbreaks of rain spread into western Britain. Central and eastern areas have scattered showers but many places remain dry and there will be some bright spells. 

Temperatures range from 16C (61F) in the north west to 21(70F) in the south east. See the rain and lightning radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Tue 14th July

Tonight outbreaks of rain clear from Northern Ireland but they continue to affect northern Wales, north west England and much of Scotland. Southern and central counties stay mainly dry 


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Tomorrow patchy outbreaks of rain are expected in the north and east of the UK. Wales, central and southern England  remain dry and bright. The warmest conditions are likely to be in the south west where 22C (72F) is possible.

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Wed 15th July

Driest and warmest in the south

Thursday and Friday should be dry and warm in most of the UK with the risk of rain becoming restricted to the north west. Temperatures in many areas will be over 21C (70F) and in the south 28C (82F) could be reached. 

Through the weekend cloud and patchy outbreaks of rain steadily push southeastwards. Cooler and showery conditions follow into northern areas but there is uncertainty about the timing. 

Early next week week it should be generally dry and settled weather as high pressure builds from the southwest again. Later on the the risk of showery rain increases.

GFS chart 1

GFS, surface pressure and precipitation, 16:00 BST Sat 18th July

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