By Brian Gaze
[Published 06:00 29/05/2023]
Bank Holiday Monday will be dry in all parts of the country. Cloud amounts vary, with the brightest and warmest conditions in the north and west. The settled period is set to continue through the coming week as high pressure remains close to the UK. (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)
Issued 21st May 2023
Issued 29th May 2023
Bank Holiday Monday starts dry across the UK. In parts of the north there has been a touch of frost.
Through the day it remains dry across all areas. However, cloud amounts vary, with the best of the sunshine likely to be in the north and west. The south and east have cloudier skies, although bright spells should develop. Breezy in the south.
Temperatures range from 14C (57F) in the north east to 22C (72F) in the south. See the rain radar for the latest view.
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Tonight temperatures dip quickly in areas where there are clear periods. A ground frost is likely in the north.
Tomorrow very little changes. Therefore, it stays dry and there should be reasonable amounts of sunshine in most areas. If anything, there will probably be less cloud than today. The warmest conditions are expected to be in the west and north where 24C (75F). Quite breezy in the south.
More of the same on Wednesday! All of the UK has dry conditions. The warmest and sunniest weather will probably be in the north west.
Computer models are pointing towards Thursday being another fine day. Temperatures in the west could reach 25C (77F).
At the moment it looks as though the settled period will continue through the early part of June. However, there are suggestions of temperatures dipping and by the second week of the month the risk of rain may start to increase.
Stag-headed mature oak, a survivor, see following 29 May 22. Posted by slowoldgit.
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