Morning Call - August 27, 2021
Dry, sunny, warm west
Cloudier, cooler east

Issued: 0530hrs Friday 27th August 2021
Duty forecaster: Alexi Venerus


Settled, although cloud and drizzle in east

High pressure remains dominant with mainly dry and sunny weather. Thicker cloud and possible drizzle further east.

It will be a relatively chilly start for many. Somewhat cloudier across central into southern areas of England including eastern coasts where there could be drizzle, however, as high pressure is dominant still, sunshine will gradually break through for most. Best of the warmth further west.

Largely clear skies and dry conditions overnight. Again some mist and fog may form in places, particuraly towards the SE of England. First thing the fog could be thick enough to bring some drizzle to far southeastern coasts of Kent and Essex as well as through the Western Isles in Scotland.

Temperatures reaching 18C on eastern coasts, 21 to 24C elsewhere. A chillier start on Saturday for some with lows dropping to 6 or 7C again overnight Friday. Milder in the cloud and further west.



Alexi
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