Right could cause some right could cause some disruption, some heavy rainfall. and into the afternoon, across england and wales in the centre of the low weather, the winds will be light, we ll see some slow moving, heavy and thundery downpours as well. could see temperatures reach 20 22 degrees in the warmest spots, but i think for most mid to high teens sums it up. now, that area of low pressure starts to pull out eastwards into the north sea and the continent, takes the heavy rain with it and we start to see a northerly wind develop across the uk. so it s a little bit drier i suppose to start thursday, but there ll be plenty of showers across southern areas. this is the pressure chart, then, for thursday. we re in a run of northerly winds and it will be one of sunshine and showers and we ll have those pretty heavy showers from the word go across some southern parts of britain. some sunshine around as well more cloud, though, for the northern half of scotland. showers or longer spel
July july rainfall, and it has been thejuly rainfall, and it has been thejuly rainfall, and it has been the wettestjuly on record in northern ireland, more than double the average. those records go back to 1836. it has also been the wettest for merseyside, greater manchester and lancashire, we have a bit more rain on the charts as well. an area of low pressure continues to develop, and justice hook and the weather system. develop, and justice hook and the weathersystem. really develop, and justice hook and the weather system. really strong winds for the time of year working into parts of southern england. the rain from that area of low pressure has started to arrive and pushes northwards and eastwards over night, so one way or another, most of us will see outbreaks of rain at some point during the night, and those temperatures in the mild side, 13-15 c. temperatures in the mild side, 13 15 c. tomorrow morning, many of us will see rain. a swathe of strong winds coming through, particula
Rain, but we have been counting up the july rain, but we have been counting up thejuly rainfall, and it has been thejuly rainfall, and it has been the wettestjuly on record in northern ireland, more than double the average. those records go back to 1836. it has also been the wettest for merseyside, greater manchester and lancashire, we have a bit more rain on the charts as well. an area of low pressure continues to develop, and justice hook and the weather system. develop, and justice hook and the weathersystem. really develop, and justice hook and the weather system. really strong winds for the time of year working into parts of southern england. the rain from that area of low pressure has started to arrive and pushes northwards and eastwards over night, so one way or another, most of us will see outbreaks of rain at some point during the night, and those temperatures in the mild side, 13-15 c. temperatures in the mild side, 13 15 c. tomorrow morning, many of us will see rain. a swath