Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Morning Call: Largely dry south - Showers north, Aug 15 - 05:44

Warmest in east Good morning, Pressure will build from the south-west today as a trough of low pressure and fronts clear away eastwards. Overnight rain may linger much of the morning in north-east Scotland, but will soon clear for many. Showers will break out increasingly for northern Britain & Ireland, spreading from the west - local heavy downpours by afternoon and evening.

Central & southern Britain should be largely dry and warm, with rare showers. The far south-east may see early rain, perhaps locally thundery, but soon clearing. Sunny spells breaking through for much of England & Wales. A fresh westerly breeze. Today's top temperatures 16 to 19C in Scotland & western regions elsewhere, but central & eastern England will reach 21 to 24C. Have a great day. Garry



from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/2fG5rWw

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