Warm for many with a change on the way
Warm and settled conditions will subside later this weekend, with thunderstorms likely for some from Sunday.
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Scotland | Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) |
Dry and mild overnight. Thundery rain in the west tomorrow.
Dry this evening with plenty of sunshine, while any lingering showers across Scotland soon clear. Overnight, it will stay dry with clear spells, though some fog patches are possible, especially along North Sea coasts. A mild night for many.
Sunny spells across the country, though an increasing risk of heavy showers and thunderstorms in the north and west as we move through the day. Feeling very warm and humid.
Turning unsettled next week as low pressure moves in from the Atlantic. Rain and lower temperatures moving in for Monday, with further rain and heavy showers for Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Changeable with showers developing by day across the UK during the latter part of the week and over the weekend. The heaviest showers and greatest risk of thunderstorms across southern parts. Temperatures generally around or just a little above average, though with winds tending to be light, still feeling warm in sunnier areas. Over the weekend there are signs that showers may start to ease from the north with drier, more settled conditions probably becoming established for a time. Confidence lowers into the following week with signals unclear how prolonged the influence of higher pressure will be. So after a potentially more settled spell of weather, unsettled conditions are likely to return during the week with the wettest conditions in the west. Above average temperatures more likely than below.
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Signals during this period are weak and offer limited guidance beyond climatology. Similar weather conditions to those of the preceding few days are most likely to characterise this period to the end of May; a mixture of unsettled periods with rain and showers and settled interludes in-between. By early June, the chances of above and below average rainfall are evenly balanced. There is a slightly higher likelihood of above average temperatures compared with below average temperatures, such that the chance of hot spells, although still very small, is slightly higher than normal too.
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