Issued: 0900 Saturday 25th June 2022 Duty forecaster: Alexi Venerus
Wet and at times windy for many next week
The week ahead sees a mix of sunshine and showers, heavy and perhaps thundery, with some places seeing more persistent rainfall, but there will be places which escape more often dry. Southerly airflows will try and drag in some hot air from Europe at times, but the north and west of Britain will be cooler. Perhaps higher pressure moving in later next weekend.
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Tuesday 28/6/22 A slow-moving frontal system is likely to affect Ireland and western Britain, bringing a threat of persistent heavy rain here. High pressure toward the southeast keeps much of central, east and southern England dry, becoming very warm in the sunshine, although high cloud builds from the west. Southerly winds will be strongest in the west. Highs 17 to 26C, warmest for East Anglia.
Wednesday 29/6/22 Some further rain or showers in the west of Britain and Ireland, where it stays quite cool. Central and eastern England should escape mainly dry and very warm here. Light southerly winds and coastal sea breezes. Highs ranging from 17C in the west, to 27C in the east and southeast.
Thursday 30/6/22 A hot day is possible across central and eastern England, but this comes with an increasing threat of thunderstorms breaking out widely across England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland look drier but a risk of local showers. Highs 17 to 22C in the north and west, but again in the high 20s across the southeast of England.
Friday 1/7/22 Low pressure is likely to circulate over Britain, bringing areas of heavy showers and possible thunderstorms. Quite humid. Highs 18 to 25C.
Saturday 2/7/22 A continued risk of areas of heavy rain and thundery bursts, locally varied across Britain. Brisk winds for many too. Becoming fresher, highs 17 to 23C.
Sunday 3/7/22 A drier day for most though it could remain rather breezy in the north with showers pushing on to western coasts and hills. Highs at 16 to 22C.
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