Thursday, June 30, 2011

Week ahead: A fair weekend - Breaking down next week, Jun 29 - 10:38

A build in pressure through the end of this week and into the weekend will allow temperatures to rise and the weather to become fine for a few days. However, lower pressure to the west will bring a gradual breakdown in the weather through next week, starting in the west and slowly reaching all by Wednesday or Thursday. For the weather for the next few days click here Saturday 2/7/11 High pressure is again dominating the weather on Saturday. There will be a warm front close to the western coasts of Scotland, and it is here that we could see more cloud and a few spots of drizzle; similar conditions in western Ireland too. For most though the day is going to be dry with sunny spells, although a scattered of showers could develop in the afternoon, mainly over the Pennines and Wales. Highs at 23C for much of England and Wales, 17C in northern Scotland. Sunday 3/7/11 High pressure is going to be affecting most of the country again on Sunday, this centred to the east. Further west lower pressure may push some cloud and showery rain into the west of Scotland and western Ireland. Most of England and Wales should remain fair. Highs at 16 to 24C.

Monday 4/7/11 The low pressure west of Scotland is expected to creep slowly east through Monday. This brings increased cloud and some showery outbreaks of rain to more western parts of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The east and south may be dry overall, although there will be an increasing risk of a shower here through the day. Highs at 14C in northwest Scotland, 23C in southeast England. Tuesday 5/7/11 The slow breakdown in conditions continues through Tuesday. Showers will be spreading slowly eastwards through the day, and an odd one of these could be on the heavy side. The showers may well reach eastern and southern England in the afternoon. Highs at 15C in western Scotland, 23C in southern England. Wednesday 6/7/11 Conditions turning generally more unsettled in the north and west through today. Low pressure will be to the west of Scotland bringing stronger winds, cloud and some rain or showers through Scotland, Ireland and perhaps the west of Wales later. For most other areas the day should be dry. Highs at 24C in southeast England, 14C in northwest Scotland. Thursday 7/7/11 A more general breakdown in conditions is expected by Thursday. Low pressure is likely to be centred over the country and this will be bringing showers and longer spells of rain with it. Some of the showers could be heavy at times with a risk of thunderstorms. Highs at a cold 11C in northern Scotland, 21C in southern England.


Source: http://feeds.weatheronline.co.uk/~r/weatheronline/~3/Y7V8pjX9K24/reports

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