Morning Call - August 23, 2021
Largely dry
Warm in sun, cooler in cloud

Issued: 0530hrs Monday 23rd August 2021
Duty forecaster: Alexi Venerus


High pressure dominating the weather to start the week

Largely dry yet low cloud and mist is likely across particularly northern regions to start.

Low cloud, mist and fog to start the day across parts of Scotland, northern England, parts of Wales and Northern Ireland but many places here seeing sunshine break out through the day. Some coastal regions those may just hang on to the mist and fog. The best of the sunshine in western and southern areas. Generally dry, although a chance of a shower over the high ground of Wales, north Scotland and northwest England.

One or two showers may linger in the evening across north Scotland and northwest England. Overnight, cloud does look to push back in across the north and east of the UK as well as across Ireland and Northern Ireland with the odd scattered shower at risk along some southeastern English coasts. Elsewhere dry.

Feeling warmer in the lasting sunshine with highs in the low to mid 20s. Under cloud it will feel cooler.



Alexi
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