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Yorkshire & Humber weather forecast
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Cloudy overnight with rain after midnight
This Evening and Tonight:
Staying cloudy and breezy overnight, with further outbreaks of rain and fog over the hills. Heavier and more persistent rain spreads northeast during the early hours of Wednesday, clearing around dawn. Minimum temperature 8 °C.
Wednesday:
Cloudy but mostly dry this morning. Warm in any brighter spells that develop further east. Heavy rain and gusty winds then move east through the afternoon, clearing to showers later. Maximum temperature 17 °C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Sunny spells and showers Thursday. Cloud thickening overnight, with some rain. Cloudy Friday, before heavy rain band spreads east later. Sunny spells and showers Saturday. Warm in any brighter spells.
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UK long range weather forecast
A few showers around at the start of the period, mainly affecting the far northeast of the UK. For many though Sunday should be fine and dry with spells of warm sunshine. Into the following week fronts associated with another Atlantic low will try to push into the UK, but may struggle to make inroads against an area of high pressure to the northeast and are likely to be held at bay. So for much of next week plenty of dry weather with sunny spells. Some E coasts could be on the chilly side, but further west temperatures likely feeling quite warm. Toward next weekend and beyond likely turning more unsettled with a return of some rain or showers for many.
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The dominant pattern during this period is most likely to be high pressure (or higher than average pressure) to the north and lower pressure to the south. This will probably lead to drier and more settled than normal weather in the north or northwest of the UK, with the south and southwest likely seeing a greater chance of some rain at times. Temperatures will probably be close to or slightly above average overall, perhaps becoming more widely warm at times.
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