Monday, August 6, 2018

Week ahead: Sunshine and showers - Wet & windy next weekend, Aug 05 - 11:20

Much fresher than recent times A change of weather pattern develops during midweek, as fresher air moves in across Britain. The clash of air masses will trigger thunderstorms, especially in the south-east around Tuesday evening. Cooler and showery conditions follow. Toward next weekend, an active Atlantic depression moving in from the south-west threatens to bring widespread rain and wind. For the weather for the next few days click here

Wednesday 08/08/18 A fresher westerly weather pattern moves in across the British Isles. Overnight thunderstorms in south-east England will clear away into the North Sea, leaving a misty start for some. Dry for many hours for the Midlands and eastern England. Showers in western regions in the morning will become more widespread as the day progresses, advanving eastwards. Some heavy bursts with possible thunder. Breezy, gusty at times. Highs 17 to 26C, warmest south-east, less humid.

Thursday 09/08/18 Troughs passing eastwards will produce periods of showers throughout the day, merging into longer periods of rain for north-western areas, but may be frequent elsewhere for a few hours. Heavy bursts for some, especially northern areas. Driest toward the south coast. Occasional sunshine. A fresh west to southwesterly breeze. Coolest in western Scotland. Highs 16 to 24C.

Friday 10/08/18 Showers focused toward the north-west, but few elsewhere, and many places may be dry much of the day. Sunny spells, becoming cloudier through the day. Fronts will move in from the south-west (timing uncertain), with rain arriving and setting in later for southern Ireland and south-western Britain. Winds strengthening too. Highs 18 to 25C, warmest eastern England.

Saturday 11/08/18 Precise detail uncertain, but indications favour an unsettled picture, with low pressure in charge. An Atlantic low is expected to move slowly eastwards, bringing a threat of rain for many hours. Central and southern Britain may well take the most prolonged rainfall. Blustery winds. Highs 16 to 23C. Sunday 12/08/18 Staying unsetted, with areas of persistent rain or heavy showers. Low pressure is likely to revolve slowly across Britain, so belts of rain are likely to encircle the country. Some brighter periods. Cool and blustery. Highs 15 to 22C. Monday 13/08/18 Some improvement likely as pressure tries to rebuild from the north-west, pushing low pressure away toward the continent. Areas of rain or showers still possible, but becoming drier. Highs 15 to 23C.



from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=203&DAY=20180805

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