Patchy rain north & west, some low cloud and murk Good morning, Slack pressure exists across Britain, with low pressure centred north-west of Scotland. A weakening cold front sinks south-eastwards, bringing variable cloud and a little rain in the north & west. Hot and humid air for the south-east, where much of the day will be dry with hazy sunshine. Thunderstorms over northern France are expected to move across the eastern English Channel to affect south-east England and East Anglia by evening.
Torrential downpours may drop 25-50mm in an hour or so, resulting in local spot flooding, but very hit and miss. Isolated storms may affect the east/south-east of the Midlands. Today's top temperatures will be a sultry 30 to 32C in the south-east, 26 to 29C for the Midlands, but nearer 17 to 20C for the north & west of Britain, also Ireland. Locally cooler in western Scotland. Have a great day. Garry
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=201&DAY=20180807
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