Dry weather to continue in most of the UK

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[Published 06:00 27/05/2023]

Hoary Cress (Lepidium draba) naturalised on coastal rocks, Dorset. Posted by JurassicCoast

High pressure continues to bring a lot of dry weather through the coming days, although in the north west there is a risk of patchy spells of rain at times. Temperatures won't vary a great deal and the days will generally be rather warm. (If you would like to browse the website without adverts until the end of the year and contribute to its ongoing development you can do so by making a donation of £15 or more via PayPal, see below). ..READ IN FULL


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Saturday starts with patchy and light rain in parts of the north. In southern and central regions it is dry.

Through the day there is a risk of light rain or drizzle in the north. Other parts of the UK have another dry day with variable amounts of cloud. In sunny spells it will be warm.

Temperatures range from 12C (54F) in the north west to 22C (72F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.

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UK Met Office UKV, rain, 15:00 Saturday, 27th May

Tonight it remains damp in the north west. The rest of the UK will be dry with variable amounts of cloud.

Tomorrow most of the UK remains dry. Cloud amounts vary and temperatures will be dependent on how long the sun shines for. Nonetheless, the general trend is for the highest temperatures to be in the south and west.

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UK Met Office UKV, temperatures, 15:00 Sunday, 28th May

Fine Bank Holiday Monday

The settled theme continues on Bank Holiday Monday. In sunny spells it will feel warm, particularly in southern and western regions. However, it will be breezy in the south.

During Tuesday very little changes. Therefore, it stays dry and there should be reasonable amounts of sunshine in most areas. Quite breezy in the south. 

Through Wednesday and Thursday high pressure remains in charge of the UK's weather. Very little changes with dry conditions continuing in all areas. Temperatures may peak at around 24C (75F). 

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GFS, surface pressure and precipitation, 15:00 Wednesday, 31st May

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