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Dry and very warm with long spells of sunshine.
This Evening and Tonight:
It will be dry with clear spells overnight, and this will allow some patches
of mist or fog to develop. Temperatures should remain in double figures
overnight. Minimum Temperature 11 °C.
Saturday:
Patchy mist or fog inland around dawn, quickly dispersing. The rest of the
day dry with plenty of sunshine. Very warm inland, perhaps locally hot, but
cooler on the coast. Maximum Temperature 28 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
It will continue dry with plenty of sunshine. Very warm inland, perhaps
locally hot, but cooler on some coasts.
Issued at: 1600 on Fri 5 Jul 2013
UK Outlook for Wednesday 10 Jul 2013 to Friday 19 Jul 2013:
Conditions look likely to be fine, dry and settled with some long sunny
spells across much of the UK throughout this period. It may often be
cloudier across some northwestern parts of the UK with a risk of a little
light rain. There is also a low risk of an isolated afternoon heavy shower
developing over hills later next week and perhaps some cloudier conditions
around North Sea and Irish Sea coastal areas. Away from the far northwest,
it will be warm or very warm, and locally hot over inland central and
southern areas. Towards the end of the period, it may turn more unsettled
across northern Britain, with occasional rain or showers, while mostly dry,
fine and warm weather is expected to continue across many southern parts.
UK Outlook for Saturday 20 Jul 2013 to Saturday 3 Aug 2013:
Early indications are that the dry and settled weather from the first half
of the month could continue across many parts of the UK, especially the
south. This implies below average rainfall and mainly above average
temperatures and above average sunshine amounts. However, confidence
decreases with time through this forecast period.
Issued at: 1600 on Fri 5 Jul 2013
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