Driest and brightest in the east

[Updated 07:00 28/09/2020]

Spectacular sunset in Berko. Posted by brian gaze

Patchy outbreaks of rain slowly push southeastwards today. Ahead of them and behind sunny spells develop and it will feel warmer than recently. Tomorrow rain may be slow to clear from the south east but much of the UK has a dry day. During the middle part of the week it turns unsettled in all regions.


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Spectacular sunset in Berko. Posted by brian gaze View the full size picture.

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Monday starts with outbreaks of rain in the north west of the UK. Elsewhere it is dry and chilly. Through the day the band of rain pushes southeastwards into northern England, Wales and the south west. It becomes increasingly patchy and brighter spells follow in the north west. Areas to the south and east remain dry and bright. 

It will be warmer than in recent days. Temperatures range from 11C (52F) in Scotland to 17C (63F) in England and Wales. See the rain and lightning radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Mon 28th September

Tonight the rain pushes into central and eastern England. There could be a few heavy bursts mixed in. The rest of the country has a mostly dry night, although a few showers are likely in the north west.


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Tomorrow patchy outbreaks of rain may continue in East Anglia and the south eastern corner for much of the day. Other areas have dry and bright conditions in the morning, but during the afternoon cloud builds in the north west.

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, rain, 15:00 BST Tue 29th September

Unsettled outlook

During Wednesday wet and windy weather pushes in from the west. Heavy outbreaks of rain are likely, although eastern England could stay dry until the afternoon. 

Thursday may start wet in the south east and East Anglia but other areas should be mostly dry and bright. During the day scattered showers develop. In Wales, Northern Ireland and the south west of England they may become heavy and prolonged.

The rest of the week looks unsettled and cool. All regions have wet and windy spells as low pressure remains the dominant feature of the UK's weather.

GFS chart 1

GFS, surface pressure and precipitation, 16:00 BST Thu 1st October

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