Dry and fine Monday, turning unsettled by midweek.
This Evening and Tonight:
A pleasant evening to come with clear skies and sunshine. Then remaining dry and fine overnight with lengthy clear skies. A few mist and fog patches forming under the clear skies, with temperatures falling into single figures in rural areas. Minimum temperature 7 °C.
Monday:
Another largely dry day with sunny spells, especially in the west. Eastern areas may see cloud occasionally move in from the North Sea, with the odd spot of rain possible. Maximum temperature 23 °C.
Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:
Dry at first on Tuesday, with showers likely developing later. Unsettled midweek, with a risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms. A little warmer and more humid for a time.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
A relatively unsettled start to this period, as showers or longer spells of rain are possible across many parts of the UK, along with some strong winds. Some heavy bursts and thunderstorms are likely at times. It will likely remain changeable into early September, with rainfall amounts probably above average for the time year and the potential for some more strong winds at times. However, some drier, more settled interludes could develop at times. Temperatures are likely to be near average, although some short-lived warm or hot spells are possible, especially in the south.
Updated:
Most likely a continuation of the generally unsettled conditions at first with showers or longer spells of rain across many areas, perhaps heavy and thundery in places. However, there may still be some drier interludes at times. Further into September, drier weather may become more prevalent, especially in the south and southeast, with any more unsettled conditions tending to become more likely further north and northwest. Temperatures will probably be near normal at first but may become warmer later, with the possibility of some hot spells in the south.