UK Forecast - August 27, 2021
Mainly dry
More cloud for some

Saturday
High pressure remains in control of the weather through Saturday. A relatively chilly start for some under the clear skies. Thicker cloud bringing light rain/drizzle at times across particularly southeastern regions of England. Cloud looking to become more widespread across Scotland later where temperatures may struggle in places, but where there are lengthy spells of sunshine expect it to feel warm. Highs at 17C in the east, 23C in the west.


Saturday night
Rather a lot of cloud about to start the night with the risk of some drizzle affecting the far north of Scotland and Orkney. Clear skies break through later on for many. Lows around 8 to 12C.

 
 
 


Sunday
High pressure is northwest of Scotland on Sunday. The northerly flow affects all areas bringing broken cloud but also sunny spells. Mist and fog patches may be rather stubborn across parts of Scotland into Northern Ireland. Little change is expected generally during the day. Highs at 17C on eastern coasts, 21 to 23C elsewhere.
 


Monday
High pressure close by Scotland again on Monday. There does look to be more variable cloud cover across northern regions of the UK. Lower cloud, mist and fog across SE England and southern English coasts with the risk of some patchy drizzle in places. Elsewhere should be fine with good spells of sunshine. Highs at 16C in eastern England, 22C in the west and south.


 


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