UK Outlook for Wednesday 5 Sep 2007 to Friday 14 Sep 2007:
Largely dry with sunny spells and light winds as high pressure continues to bring settled weather across most of the UK throughout this period. However, northern and western Scotland will be rather more cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle, and some areas of cloud, and perhaps drizzle, may affect other northern and western coasts at times too. There is a risk of a band of rain pushing southwards across most parts towards the end of the forecast period. Temperatures will be around normal generally, perhaps rising into the warm or possibly very warm categories for a few days over the weekend though, before returning to around normal again by the end of this period.
Updated: 1315 on Fri 31 Aug 2007
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METO UK Further Outlook
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Posted 31 August 2007 - 12:26
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#422
Posted 02 September 2007 - 13:16
UK Outlook for Friday 7 Sep 2007 to Sunday 16 Sep 2007:
It still looks set to be largely dry with sunny spells and fairly light winds, as high pressure continues to bring settled weather across most of the UK throughout this period. However, northern Scotland may be rather more cloudy and breezy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle at times, as weather fronts feed around the northern edge of that high pressure. Some areas of cloud and drizzle are possible over other exposed northwestern coasts, especially at first, and scattered showers may affect eastern coasts at times on Friday (7th) too. Temperatures will be around or just above normal or initially, and will rise to warm or possibly very warm, particularly in the south, from the coming weekend as air feeds in from a more southerly direction for a time.
Updated: 1132 on Sun 2 Sep 2007
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It still looks set to be largely dry with sunny spells and fairly light winds, as high pressure continues to bring settled weather across most of the UK throughout this period. However, northern Scotland may be rather more cloudy and breezy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle at times, as weather fronts feed around the northern edge of that high pressure. Some areas of cloud and drizzle are possible over other exposed northwestern coasts, especially at first, and scattered showers may affect eastern coasts at times on Friday (7th) too. Temperatures will be around or just above normal or initially, and will rise to warm or possibly very warm, particularly in the south, from the coming weekend as air feeds in from a more southerly direction for a time.
Updated: 1132 on Sun 2 Sep 2007
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#423
Posted 03 September 2007 - 14:24
UK Outlook for Saturday 8 Sep 2007 to Monday 17 Sep 2007:
It still looks set to be largely dry with sunny spells and fairly light winds, as high pressure continues to bring settled weather across most of the UK throughout this period. However, northern Scotland may be rather more cloudy and breezy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle at times, and this may affect northern parts of Ireland, England and Wales at times too later in the period. Southern parts will see the best of the drier brighter weather, though even here, later there is a risk of some thundery showers moving north. Temperatures will be around or just above normal for the most part, though cooler in the north and with chilly nights possible anywhere.
Updated: 1209 on Mon 3 Sep 2007
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It still looks set to be largely dry with sunny spells and fairly light winds, as high pressure continues to bring settled weather across most of the UK throughout this period. However, northern Scotland may be rather more cloudy and breezy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle at times, and this may affect northern parts of Ireland, England and Wales at times too later in the period. Southern parts will see the best of the drier brighter weather, though even here, later there is a risk of some thundery showers moving north. Temperatures will be around or just above normal for the most part, though cooler in the north and with chilly nights possible anywhere.
Updated: 1209 on Mon 3 Sep 2007
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#424
Posted 05 September 2007 - 16:13
UK Outlook for Monday 10 Sep 2007 to Wednesday 19 Sep 2007:
Monday and Tuesday will be cloudy with patchy light rain in northern and eastern parts. Mainly dry with sunny spells in the south and west. Breezy at times in the north, lighter winds in the south. Temperatures generally near normal, but locally warm in the south. Through Wednesday to Friday, rain should become confined to the far northwest. Most places dry with variable cloud and sunshine at times. Winds light with near normal temperatures, locally warm in the sunnier spots. Through the following weekend pressure will decline with weather fronts affecting northern and western areas, this spreading to southern areas as well at the start of the following week. Then rain at times in all areas during the week with some brighter spells in the south.
Updated: 1352 on Wed 5 Sep 2007
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Monday and Tuesday will be cloudy with patchy light rain in northern and eastern parts. Mainly dry with sunny spells in the south and west. Breezy at times in the north, lighter winds in the south. Temperatures generally near normal, but locally warm in the south. Through Wednesday to Friday, rain should become confined to the far northwest. Most places dry with variable cloud and sunshine at times. Winds light with near normal temperatures, locally warm in the sunnier spots. Through the following weekend pressure will decline with weather fronts affecting northern and western areas, this spreading to southern areas as well at the start of the following week. Then rain at times in all areas during the week with some brighter spells in the south.
Updated: 1352 on Wed 5 Sep 2007
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#425
Posted 06 September 2007 - 13:15
UK Outlook for Tuesday 11 Sep 2007 to Thursday 20 Sep 2007:
High pressure is expected to continue to dominate the weather through the first week of this period, bringing mostly dry conditions with sunny spells and light winds. However, the north and east may see rather cloudy, breezy conditions and some showers initially, whilst more unsettled weather is also likely over northwest Scotland by the end of the first week. Overnight mist and fog patches are possible across the UK, but these should clear fairly quickly in the mornings. Temperatures will be mostly above normal and it will be warm in any prolonged sunshine. There is more uncertainty over the forecast for the following week with a risk of more unsettled weather returning across the whole of the UK and temperatures dropping to around or just below normal.
Updated: 1231 on Thu 6 Sep 2007
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High pressure is expected to continue to dominate the weather through the first week of this period, bringing mostly dry conditions with sunny spells and light winds. However, the north and east may see rather cloudy, breezy conditions and some showers initially, whilst more unsettled weather is also likely over northwest Scotland by the end of the first week. Overnight mist and fog patches are possible across the UK, but these should clear fairly quickly in the mornings. Temperatures will be mostly above normal and it will be warm in any prolonged sunshine. There is more uncertainty over the forecast for the following week with a risk of more unsettled weather returning across the whole of the UK and temperatures dropping to around or just below normal.
Updated: 1231 on Thu 6 Sep 2007
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#426
Posted 11 September 2007 - 15:02
UK Outlook for Sunday 16 Sep 2007 to Tuesday 25 Sep 2007:
The weather through this 6-15 day period looks a little more unsettled and changeable for most of the country, particularly the north. Still dry in the south on Sunday, but cloud and outbreaks of rain in the north will spread southwards across all parts during Monday. After that, rather changeable conditions are likely with further spells of rain interspersed with drier and quieter weather. Most of the rain and the strongest winds are likely in the north, especially the northwest where some heavy rain is likely at times with a risk of gales. Southern parts of the UK will be generally drier and less windy overall. Temperatures mostly near normal, though feeling chillier than of late in the wetter spells.
Updated: 1304 on Tue 11 Sep 2007
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The weather through this 6-15 day period looks a little more unsettled and changeable for most of the country, particularly the north. Still dry in the south on Sunday, but cloud and outbreaks of rain in the north will spread southwards across all parts during Monday. After that, rather changeable conditions are likely with further spells of rain interspersed with drier and quieter weather. Most of the rain and the strongest winds are likely in the north, especially the northwest where some heavy rain is likely at times with a risk of gales. Southern parts of the UK will be generally drier and less windy overall. Temperatures mostly near normal, though feeling chillier than of late in the wetter spells.
Updated: 1304 on Tue 11 Sep 2007
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#427
Posted 12 September 2007 - 12:51
they are new topic here for this http://www.netweathe...showtopic=40389
becuse this was geting a bit long
becuse this was geting a bit long
Edited by Stuart H, 12 September 2007 - 12:53 .
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