Warmer, drier weather on the way
High pressure will build over the weekend bringing warmer and drier conditions.
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Sunny spells and thundery showers. Turning drier towards the weekend.
Rain or showers across parts of the northwest will sink south, these becoming focused across central areas during the afternoon, turning heavy with a risk of thunder. Sunny spells and scattered showers elsewhere. Feeling fresher in the east.
Early evening showers easing, with most areas then dry overnight with clear spells. Some patchy rain and cloud along North Sea coasts. Turning chilly under clear skies in the northwest.
Staying dry for many with warm sunshine. Cloudier in the far northwest with patchy rain, and scattered showers in the southeast with a risk of thunder. Breezy in the east.
Generally dry with sunny spells over the weekend as high pressure builds in, although the odd shower possible in the north and east. Feeling warm in the sunshine.
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In early June, conditions are likely to be generally settled due to the influence of high pressure extending across much of the country. A few showers or patchy rain possible in places, most likely in the northwest, but for most it will be a dry at the start of the period with plenty of sunshine, especially in the southeast. Feeling warm generally though cooler near the coast where onshore breezes develop. This fair weather is likely to continue for a few days into the following week, but thereafter the outlook becomes more uncertain. The south of the UK will probably be drier, although not ruling out scattered showers at times. Cooler and cloudier further northwest, where rain is more likely. Temperatures probably around normal or a little above average.
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Current indications are that the chances of high pressure or low pressure dominating are fairly balanced for this period. There is no strong signal for either dry or wet conditions being the more prominent feature of the weather. On balance, it is probable that a continuation of variable, slow moving weather patterns are likely through much of June, similar to that which has been experienced through May. However, with potentially slow moving weather systems there is still a chance that longer-lived drier, or even wetter, spells are entirely possible too. Temperatures are most likely to be around or above normal.
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