Saturday High pressure to the north maintains an easterly drift. Very murky in the morning, extensive low cloud - foggy across hills to low levels. Dull skies will persist across the Midlands into Wales, but brighter skies should develop from the east. Largely dry, but risk isolated heavy showers or local thunderstorms into afternoon and evening, mainly central areas. Winds fairly light. Highs 18 to 23C, feeling humid. Cooler near the coasts.
Saturday night Residual showers in western areas will fade into the evening and night, leaving most places dry. Cloudy across the west, some clearer skies in central and eastern areas, but some fog may move back onto coastal districts. Light winds. Temperatures 9 to 12C where cloud lingers, but dropping cool in the east and north-east, lows 5 to 8C, locally 3C or lower in rural valleys in eastern Scotland and Northumberland.
Sunday Slack high pressure remains across the country, centred north of Britain. Greater amounts of sunshine overall. Feeling rather humid, and there is a threat of thundery showers breaking out for Wales & the south-west into the afternoon and evening. North Sea coasts may see local fog patches. Mainly light easterly winds, strongest in the south-east. Top temperatures 21 to 24C central-western areas, but just 15 to 18C near east coast.
Monday A very warm and humid feeling day. Slack pressure across the country, drawing in a general south to south-easterly flow. Starting largely dry, with hazy sunshine. An increasing threat of thunderstorms breaking out across the south, particularly late afternoon and evening, tending to drift north & north-west across Wales & the Midlands. Isolated downpours may form over the hills of northern Britain also. Light winds, sea breezes. Highs 22 to 26C.
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/1sSBeEm
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