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UK Outlook for Friday 4 Jul 2014 to Sunday 13 Jul 2014:

A band of cloud and rain, perhaps heavy in the north and west, will move erratically southeastwards during Friday and Saturday, with showers following. It will also be breezy for most, perhaps with gales in the northwest, leading to it feeling cool. However the far southeast could hold onto the drier weather into the first half of the weekend. Unsettled conditions will then continue across all parts into the following week, bringing further showers or more persistent outbreaks of rain interspersed with drier and brighter conditions. Whilst the wind will gradually ease, it will be feeling cool for most, with the best of any warmer weather in the south. Drier and more settled conditions are then expected to gradually spread in from the west from the middle of the week.

Updated: 1219 on Sun 29 Jun 2014

 

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 14 Jul 2014 to Monday 28 Jul 2014:

The gradual trend to more settled conditions is likely to continue during the period as high pressure centred to the southwest, extends across the UK at times. This will lead to a mixture drier and brighter weather, but also the risk of some showers at times. The best of the warmer weather is then likely to be across southern and western parts, whilst the north and east will have the greatest risk of cooler and cloudier spells with some rain at times.

Updated: 1244 on Sun 29 Jun 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 5 Jul 2014 to Monday 14 Jul 2014:

A band of cloud and locally heavy rain continuing southeastwards across the UK during Saturday, and probably clearing the far southeast early Sunday. A mixture of sunny or clear spells and showers then following, these most frequent and heaviest in the north and west. Breezy for most initially, but winds easing during the weekend. Temperatures around average for July. Thereafter, a further band of rain is likely to spread eastwards across most areas early in the following week, followed by showers and some drier and brighter interludes. Then from mid-week, conditions look likely to become more settled across many areas, though some rain possible in the far north. Temperatures initially near or slightly below average, but are likely to rise later in the week.

Updated: 1225 on Mon 30 Jun 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Tuesday 15 Jul 2014 to Tuesday 29 Jul 2014:

High pressure continues to be centred to the southwest, amplifying across the UK at times. This will lead to a mixture of drier and brighter weather, but also the risk of some showers at times. The best of the warmer weather is then likely to be across southern and western parts, whilst the north and east will have the greatest risk of cooler and cloudier spells, with some rain at times, as frontal systems round the top of the high pressure.

Updated: 1246 on Mon 30 Jun 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Sunday 6 Jul 2014 to Tuesday 15 Jul 2014:

A changeable day on Sunday with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, these most frequent and heaviest in the north and west with some strong winds in the northwest too. On Monday, a band of rain looks to move eastwards across most areas, followed by showers and some drier and brighter interludes. Temperatures around average for July, but cooler in the rain and breezy northwest. From mid-week, there will be a gradual transition towards more settled conditions for a few days, with rain or showers becoming less frequent and lighter in the south, however, in the north rain is likely to continue at times. Temperatures will initially be near or slightly below average, with some chilly nights, but then likely to rise through the remainder of the period.

Updated: 1118 on Tue 1 Jul 2014

 

hope you dont mind Stuart me dropping this in from yesterday

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 16 Jul 2014 to Wednesday 30 Jul 2014:

High pressure continues to be positioned to the southwest, amplifying across the UK at times. This will lead to a changeable spell of weather with a mixture of drier and brighter conditions, but also the risk of some rain or showers at times. The best of the warmer weather is likely to be across southern parts whilst the north will likely see more frequent cloudier spells with outbreaks of rain.

Updated: 1301 on Tue 1 Jul 2014

same again Stuart hope you dont mind from yesterday ..cheers

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UK Outlook for Monday 7 Jul 2014 to Wednesday 16 Jul 2014:

There will be a scattering of showers on Monday, heaviest and most frequent in the east. Later Monday, and more especially into Tuesday, a band of rain across northern areas is likely to spread southeastwards across the UK, followed by sunshine and showers. Temperatures will be around average for July, but cooler in the rain and the breezy northwest. From mid-week, there will be a gradual transition towards a more climatologically typical pattern, with the most unsettled conditions generally towards the northwest of the UK, and the best of the drier and brighter weather to the south and east. Temperatures will initially be near or slightly below average, with some chilly nights, but then likely to rise through the remainder of the period.

Updated: 1218 on Wed 2 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 17 Jul 2014 to Thursday 31 Jul 2014:

There is a good chance that high pressure will continue to be positioned to the southwest, possibly amplifying across the UK at times. This will lead to a changeable spell of weather with a mixture of drier and brighter conditions, but also the risk of some rain or showers at times. The best of the warmer weather is likely to be across southern parts whilst the north will likely see more frequent cloudier spells with outbreaks of rain.

Updated: 1224 on Wed 2 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 9 Jul 2014 to Friday 18 Jul 2014:Generally unsettled conditions across the UK through the second part of next week, with showers or longer outbreaks of rain affecting most regions at times, with brighter weather in between. Temperatures will be around average for July, but it will feel cooler in the rain. From the latter part of next week and through the weekend, there will be a gradual transition towards a more climatologically typical pattern, with the most unsettled conditions generally towards the northwest of the UK, and the best of the drier and brighter weather to the south and east. Temperatures will generally be near or just above average in the north and often at least slightly above average in the south.Updated: 1217 on Fri 4 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 19 Jul 2014 to Saturday 2 Aug 2014:

There is a good chance that high pressure will often be positioned to the southwest of the UK during the second half of July. Whilst this high may then amplify across the UK at times to bring spells of fine weather, some changeable and more unsettled spells are also likely, perhaps most likely in the north. Meanwhile, the best conditions and the warmest weather will probably be across the south.

Updated: 1245 on Fri 4 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 10 Jul 2014 to Saturday 19 Jul 2014:

Generally unsettled conditions across the UK through the second part of next week, with showers or longer outbreaks of rain affecting most regions at times, with brighter weather in between. Windy at times, often in association with heavier showers. Temperatures will be around average for July, but it will feel cooler in the rain. Through the weekend there will be a gradual transition towards a more climatologically typical pattern, with the most unsettled conditions generally towards the northwest of the UK, and the best of the drier and brighter weather to the south and east. Temperatures will generally be near or just above average in the north and at times locally warm or very warm in the south and southeast.

Updated: 1130 on Sat 5 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Sunday 20 Jul 2014 to Sunday 3 Aug 2014:

There is a good chance that high pressure will often be positioned to the southwest of the UK during the second half of July. Whilst this high may then amplify across the UK at times to bring spells of fine weather, some changeable and more unsettled spells are also likely, perhaps most likely in the north. Meanwhile, the best conditions and the warmest weather will probably be across the south.

Updated: 1255 on Sat 5 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Friday 11 Jul 2014 to Sunday 20 Jul 2014:

On Friday, there is the chance of some rain affecting eastern and then southeastern parts, with the focus then switching to more western areas through the weekend, though showers are possible just about anywhere. Windy at times, mainly in the exposed west but also near showers. Temperatures generally near or a little below average for July, and feeling cool in the rain. Into the following week there will be a transition towards a more climatologically typical pattern, with the most unsettled conditions generally towards the northwest of the UK, and the best of the drier and brighter weather to the south and east. Temperatures will generally start near or just below average, but later may become locally warm, especially in the south and southeast, as winds become more southerly.

Updated: 1210 on Sun 6 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 21 Jul 2014 to Monday 4 Aug 2014:

There is a good chance that high pressure will often be positioned to the southwest of the UK during the latter part of July and into the start of August. Whilst this high may then amplify across the UK at times to bring spells of fine weather, some changeable and more unsettled spells are also likely, perhaps most likely in the north. Meanwhile, the best conditions and the warmest weather will probably be across the south.

Updated: 1235 on Sun 6 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 12 Jul 2014 to Monday 21 Jul 2014:

Rain in the northwest on Saturday is likely to make erratic progress southeastwards through the weekend, followed by clearer but showery conditions. Daytime temperatures near normal under unsettled weather, often warm in fine conditions and very warm in some southeastern parts at first. Into the following week there will be a transition towards a more climatologically typical pattern, with the most unsettled conditions generally towards the northwest of the UK, and the best of the drier and brighter weather to the south and east. Daytime temperatures often near or just above average in the northwest, occasionally below in persistent rain. Warmer to the southeast and very warm at times over some central, eastern and southern parts of England. These conditions look likely to persist for the rest of the period.

Updated: 1207 on Mon 7 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Tuesday 22 Jul 2014 to Tuesday 5 Aug 2014:

There are currently no strong signals concerning the most likely evolution during this period. As such the favoured scenario weather-wise for the latter part of July and first part of August is for conditions to be close to what is climatologically usual at this time of year. This suggests that northern and western parts will be most likely to be affected by spells of unsettled weather whilst southern, eastern and central regions have the best chance of more prolonged settled periods. Meanwhile, where the weather is fine daytime temperatures are likely to be above average leaving conditions feeling warm.

Updated: 1232 on Mon 7 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 14 Jul 2014 to Wednesday 23 Jul 2014:

Largely dry and bright on Monday, away from the southeast where outbreaks of rain continue for a time at first, and feeling fresher than on previous days. Rain arriving in the north and west later will spread eastwards overnight and into Tuesday, although the far southeast could stay warm and dry throughout. From Wednesday onwards, it will be generally unsettled with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, but also thicker cloud and longer spells of rain across northern and western parts, with near-normal temperatures. The best of any sunshine will remain in areas to the south and east, where it will feel humid and very warm at times, locally hot. However, there will also be a chance of some heavy, thundery showers.

Updated: 1235 on Wed 9 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 24 Jul 2014 to Thursday 7 Aug 2014:

There are currently no strong signals concerning the most likely evolution during this period. As such the favoured scenario weather-wise for the latter part of July and first part of August is for conditions to be close to what is climatologically usual for the time of year. This suggests that northern and western parts will be most likely to be affected by spells of unsettled weather whilst southern, eastern and central regions have the best chance of more prolonged settled periods. Meanwhile, where the weather is fine daytime temperatures are likely to be above average leaving conditions feeling warm.

Updated: 1237 on Wed 9 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 16 Jul 2014 to Friday 25 Jul 2014:

It will be rather cloudy with some rain at times across northern and western parts of the UK on Wednesday and Thursday. Elsewhere, it will generally be fine and dry with some sunny spells, although there is a risk of heavy showers in the southeast, especially on Thursday. Temperatures will be warm or very warm in the sunshine, especially in the southeast. From Friday onwards, it will become generally unsettled with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, but also thicker cloud and longer spells of rain spreading eastwards at times. The best of any sunshine will remain in areas to the south and east, where it will feel humid and very warm, perhaps hot, at times. However, there will also be a chance of some heavy, thundery showers.

Updated: 1106 on Fri 11 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 26 Jul 2014 to Saturday 9 Aug 2014:

There are currently no strong signals concerning the most likely evolution during this period. As such the favoured scenario weather-wise for the latter part of July and first part of August is for conditions to be close to what is climatologically usual for the time of year. This suggests that northern and western parts will be most likely to be affected by spells of unsettled weather whilst southern, eastern and central regions have the best chance of more prolonged settled periods. Meanwhile, where the weather is fine daytime temperatures are likely to be above average leaving conditions feeling warm.

Updated: 1237 on Fri 11 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 17 Jul 2014 to Saturday 26 Jul 2014:

It will be rather cloudy with some rain at times across the far northwest of the UK at first. Elsewhere, it will generally be fine and dry with some sunny spells, although there is a risk of a few heavy showers developing, and by Friday also a risk of more widespread thundery rain affecting parts of the south. Temperatures will be warm or very warm, locally hot in the south and east. Thereafter, remaining generally unsettled with a mixture of sunny spells and showers, but also thicker cloud and longer spells of rain spreading eastwards at times. It will be warm or very warm in the sunshine. However, there will also be a chance of some heavy, thundery showers.

Updated: 1113 on Sat 12 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Sunday 27 Jul 2014 to Sunday 10 Aug 2014:

There are currently no strong signals concerning the most likely evolution during this period. As such the favoured scenario weather-wise for the latter part of July and first part of August is for conditions to be close to what is climatologically usual for the time of year. This suggests that northern and western parts will be most likely to be affected by spells of unsettled weather whilst southern, eastern and central regions have the best chance of more prolonged settled periods. Meanwhile, where the weather is fine daytime temperatures are likely to be above average leaving conditions feeling warm.

Updated: 1244 on Sat 12 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Friday 18 Jul 2014 to Sunday 27 Jul 2014:

A very warm and humid start to this period, perhaps locally hot in the south and east. Although there will be some sunny spells, heavy, thundery showers are also likely to develop with a risk of more widespread thundery rain spreading north across many parts of the UK into the weekend. Thereafter, remaining generally unsettled with periods of rain or showers which could be heavy and thundery at times, but also spells of drier, sunny weather, with these most likely to develop in the south. The very warm and humid conditions will tend to ease with temperatures generally returning to around average, but it will be still be warm or very warm in the south and east at times.

Updated: 1110 on Sun 13 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 28 Jul 2014 to Monday 11 Aug 2014:

There are currently no strong signals concerning the most likely evolution during this period. As such the favoured scenario weather-wise for the latter part of July and first part of August is for conditions to be close to what is climatologically usual for the time of year. This suggests that northern and western parts will be most likely to be affected by spells of unsettled weather whilst southern, eastern and central regions have the best chance of more prolonged settled periods. Meanwhile, where the weather is fine daytime temperatures are likely to be above average leaving conditions feeling warm.

Updated: 1255 on Sun 13 Jul 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 19 Jul 2014 to Monday 28 Jul 2014:

There may be some sunny spells on Saturday, especially in the west, but many areas are likely to see rain which could be heavy and thundery. By Sunday, there is a greater chance of drier and sunnier weather spreading from the west. It will be very warm and humid at first before turning less warm on Sunday. Thereafter, it is expected to stay unsettled with rain or showers, locally heavy and thundery, interspersed with drier, sunnier spells. Temperatures then often near average, though the south and east may still be warm at times. By the end of the period there are signs of northern and western parts being most likely to be affected by unsettled weather whilst further south and east conditions may well be largely fine and warm.

Updated: 1103 on Mon 14 Jul 2014

 

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