It’s a raw and dreary Tuesday under the rain clouds draped across N Ireland, southern Scotland and northern England but north of the front while bright, it’s fresh but to the south increasingly warm and humid.
The rain band split across the UK is marks the divide between fresh Atlantic air and warm, humid continental air.
While conditions improve Wednesday with much more in the way of sun, more disturbed weather is due to push across Ireland, Scotland and N England Thursday but all the while, heat and humidity continues to build across southern England and Wales but along with that, we’re watching energy track north from the bay of Biscay which within the warm, juicy air, could spark a stormy late afternoon from Bristol to London and up as far as Manchester.
Last night dipped to 1C in the Highlands and we’ve another threat again tonight. Warm and muggy in south though.
27C possible in South tomorrow.
29/30C Thursday in SE, warmth briefly lifts into central Scotland.
Similarly hot again Friday but cooler further north.
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