Amber extreme heat warning updated with heatwave forecast for many
The Met Office has updated the Amber extreme heat warning for most of southern England and southeastern Wales to now include eastern Wales and much of the Midlands.
Read moreThe Met Office has updated the Amber extreme heat warning for most of southern England and southeastern Wales to now include eastern Wales and much of the Midlands.
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Mainly dry with sunny spells today.
This morning will be dry although one or two showers possible western Perthshire. Then this afternoon will be dry with some bright or sunny intervals, Maximum temperature 20 °C.
This evening will be dry with some late sunshine. Then the rest of the night will remain dry with some lengthy clear periods. Light winds. Minimum temperature 8 °C.
All parts will have a dry day with some sunny spells, some cloud bubbling up by afternoon. Warm. Maximum temperature 21 °C.
All parts will see a dry and quite sunny few days. Becoming very warm. Light winds.
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High pressure is expected to be dominant at the start of the period, which will bring predominantly fine and dry conditions with temperatures well above normal, albeit with a small risk of a few showers or thunderstorms at times. Into the the last weekend of June, an area of low pressure may track to the west of the UK, which brings the potential for notably hot conditions to build from the south again, alongside a risk of thundery outbreaks. By early July it remains finely balanced as to whether low pressure, and more changeable conditions, are allowed to take over, or whether the more settled conditions hold sway.
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High pressure patterns are slightly more likely than low pressure patterns during this period, meaning settled and drier than average conditions are most probable. However, there is still a chance of some changeable, more unsettled conditions could develop at times, and a risk of some heavy and thundery showers. Temperatures are likely to be above normal, with a greater than normal chance of hot conditions developing.
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