across the south of the uk than what we had on tuesday. all that rain and drizzly conditions, it felt quite cool as well. so today and also thursday look to be drier and warmer certainly warmer on thursday across the board but it will be short lived as low pressure brings a return to cooler, showery conditions friday and the weekend. high pressure s building in across the country, as we move through the day today. there will be variable amounts of cloud in places, particularly towards the south and the west. but some good spells of sunshine across northern, central and eastern areas. a bit of fairweather cloud is bubbling up into the afternoon, so it will be one of patchy cloud and sunny spells. it will be turning warmer, a bit more humid in the south 24 celsius in the south east, a little bit warmer as well across some northern areas, but it will stay quite windy for the northern isles. as we move through wednesday night, we see a lot of dry weather around clear skies, variabl
hello there. flaming june continued on sunday with temperatures in eastern parts of england over 30 degrees. not only was it hot, it was also very humid. but that heat and humidity is going to get pushed away by that weather front which has brought some rain earlier on. and following on behind that, we re going to find cooler and fresher air coming in from the atlantic. now, on saturday night, temperatures in highland scotland fell no lower than 20 degrees and the minimum temperature at crosby, in merseyside was 19 celsius. it will be much more comfortable as we head into early monday with temperatures perhaps down as low as single figures in scotland and northern ireland overnight. we start quite sunny on monday but quickly the cloud will bubble up, we re going to find showers developing in scotland, northern ireland and northern england. chance of showers further south much reduced. temperatures could be as high as 22 23 celsius in the south east. of course, a lot lower than it was o
front along the west and east of that a warm, humid start, some breaks in the cloud, some sanch coming through and that is where we will see the highest of the temperatures. this brain can be pretty relentless throughout the day and that could have quite an impact on the feel of the weather. we are looking at around 15 to 20 degrees to north and west, highs of 27 to 30 celsius in the south east. there is our weather front, celsius in the south east. there is ourweatherfront, it s celsius in the south east. there is our weather front, it s going to gradually drift its way eastwards but it s like stretching out a piece of dough, it loses its elasticity and we will see a band of cloud as we go towards thursday morning it is going to still stay pretty warm and humid and still quite volatile in that south east corner. we could see sharp, thundery downpours developing first thing on thursday morning. they are not going to last long and they will use away from the essex and kent coast. quite
of the week, good friday, we could see 21 celsius in the south east, but even further north, the mid to high teens. now, as we head through the easter weekend, it does look like our area of high pressure could start to break down, and that may allow low pressure and weather fronts to sweep in to the north and the west through easter sunday and easter monday. so, some areas in the north could be fairly wet. saturday itself doesn t look too bad much of england wales again dry with some good spells of sunshine. a bit more in the way of cloud across scotland, northern ireland, perhaps some irish sea coasts, the odd shower here. and temperatures again, mid to high teens for many, probably highs of 18 19 celsius in the south east. temperatures just coming down a little bit. easter sunday, at this stage, it could be fairly wet across parts of the north and the west for a while. more active weather fronts try to work their way eastwards. but again, midlands, eastern england, southern england
to see more low cloud, mist, and murk rolling into southern and western areas in particular. i think eastern areas will see the lengthiest clear spells. and again, it s going to be another mild night. so, for good friday, we start off mainly dry, sunshine from the word go across eastern areas, a bit more in the way of cloud across the north and the west perhaps an odd shower for northern ireland, wales, the southwest of england. otherwise, most places dry, and it could be the warmest day of the week, good friday, we could see 21 celsius in the south east, but even further north, the mid to high teens. now, as we head through the easter weekend, it does look like our area of high pressure could start to break down, and that may allow low pressure and weather fronts to sweep in to the north and the west through easter sunday and easter monday. so, some areas in the north could be fairly wet. saturday itself doesn t look too bad much of england wales again dry with some good spells of