where it ll be quite breezy. high teens here. low 20s for aberdeen. and we ll see those temperatures range from 23 to 26 degrees again, england and wales. as we head through tuesday night, the showers tend to fade away. we ll continue to see a few across northern and western areas and cluster of showers, even long spells of rain perhaps pushing into parts of wales as well, thanks to a weak weather front. but elsewhere it s dry, clear skies, variable cloud, temperatures low to mid teens. and into wednesday, again, very little change, higher pressure to the south, lower pressure to the north. this weak weather from bringing thicker cloud towards wales and the south west of england. so we could start off with some rain across western wales on wednesday. few showers continuing northern western scotland, maybe northern ireland. but, again, majority of the country will see patchy cloud, some sunny spells. best of the sunshine towards the south and the southeast where we will see those temper
so we could start off with some rain across western wales on wednesday. few showers continuing northern western scotland, maybe northern ireland. but, again, majority of the country will see patchy cloud, some sunny spells. best of the sunshine towards the south and the southeast where we will see those temperatures again reaching around 25, 26, maybe 27 degrees. further north, it s the high teens, low 20s. now, beyond wednesday this is where we start seeing some changes. low pressure in the north gets its act together and starts to spread its way eastwards. that will send a weather front southwards. could see some big shells or thunderstorms late on thursday in the south. and then we re into a cooler north northwesterly wind regime for friday and into the weekend. you can see those orange colours ebbing southwards in towards the near continent s cooler colours. there you can see so it will feel cooler and fresher for the end of the week. i think for thursday, the last of the very warm
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those temperatures range from 23 to 26 degrees again, england and wales. as we head through tuesday night, the showers tend to fade away. we ll continue to see a few across northern and western areas and cluster of showers, even long spells of rain perhaps pushing into parts of wales as well thanks to a weak weather front. but elsewhere it s dry, clear skies, variable cloud, temperatures low to mid teens. and into wednesday, again, very little change, a higher pressure to the south, lower pressure to the north. this weak weather from bringing thicker cloud towards wales in the south west of england. so we could start off with some rain across western wales on wednesday. few showers continuing northern western scotland, maybe northern ireland. but again, majority of the country will see patchy cloud, some sunny spells. best of the sunshine towards the south and the south east where we will see those temperatures again reaching around 25, 26, maybe 27 degrees. further north, it s the hig
hello there. we saw plenty of sunshine and some warmth around on monday across england and wales. top temperatures around 26 celsius across the south east of england. over the next few days, the weather s looking pretty similar. most of the showers will be in the north and the west. further south and east that you are it will be warmer with more in the way of sunshine closer to this area of high pressure which is bringing heatwave conditions to the near continent, particularly france, spain into parts of italy. low pressure sitting to the north of the uk will bring stronger winds, more showers across northern and western areas, and that s how it s looking for tuesday. we start off again with some low cloud, mist and murk. the sunshine will come out in abundance through central southern areas and then become confined to southern england through the day. more cloud, i think, elsewhere. northern england, wales into scotland, northern ireland, most of the showers will be in the northwest c