Rain in the north at first High pressure is expected to build in across much of Britain after a deep area of low pressure runs north of Scotland Monday. Some rain to affect northern areas but as the high builds in, most places become dry with good sunny spells. A north westerly wind initially brings temperatures down a bit but it looks to become hotter from Friday. For the weather for the next few days click here Wednesday 10/08/16 Some rain is likely to affect parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland during the day. A dry day for much of Wales and England with a fair amount of cloud and brighter spells. A few showers may affect western Wales. A damp night across the northern half of Britain. Expect high temperatures of 15 to 20C.
Thursday 11/08/16 A largely cloudy day for most. Outbreaks of rain across northern areas tend to become more patchy in the afternoon. Drier to the south with a few scattered showers. Highs of 16 to 22C.
Friday 12/08/16 A warm, dry day to come with a fair amount of cloud. It will be sunniest across eastern and southern parts of Britain. It remains dry into the evening and night with well broken cloud. Some patchy mist and low cloud develops by morning. Highs of 17 to 24C.
Saturday 13/08/16 Very warm and dry across the country with lots of sunshine. More cloud to affect some western coastal areas. A fine evening and night to come. Highs of 16 to 27C.
Sunday 14/08/16 Saturday appears very warm to hot and summery with long sunny spells for Wales and England. Some rain may affect Scotland and Northern Ireland. Highs of 20 to 28C. Monday 15/08/16 It continues very warm to hot. High pressure should give much of the country a fine, dry day with early low cloud breaking to sunny spells for most. Highs of 20 to 28C.
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/2aDhXQt
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