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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Wednesday 14 Aug - Friday 23 Aug

Generally unsettled conditions for much of this period. There will be some bands of rain, which are likely to be heavy in some local areas, especially in the west or northwest. These will be interspersed by brighter showery interludes across the UK at times. It will be windy too, with gales at times, especially in the north and west. Any drier spells are likely to be brief, and will most likely be in the south or southwest. Towards the end of the period, there are some signs that longer drier spells may occur, especially in the south. Temperatures will often be below normal for the time of year, with some chilly nights at times during any quieter spells.

Saturday 24 Aug - Saturday 7 Sep

This period will probably start off with changeable conditions, with the best of the dry weather most likely in the south. Later in the month, and more especially in the start of September there are tentative signs that high pressure could become more dominant across the UK, which would mean longer spells of dry weather, and more sunshine generally. Temperatures are likely to fluctuate, although will be around normal for the time of year on the whole. There is a chance of some more lengthy warm spells developing.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire

And the pendulum swings back to a warmer outlook towards the end of the month into September.....

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Thursday 15 Aug - Saturday 24 Aug

Generally unsettled conditions for much of this period. There will be some bands of rain, which are likely to be heavy in some local areas, especially in the west or northwest. These will be interspersed by brighter showery interludes across the UK at times. It will be windy too, with gales at times, especially in the north and west. Any drier spells are likely to be brief, and will most likely be in the south or southwest. Towards the end of the period, there are some signs that longer drier spells may occur, especially in the south. Temperatures will often be below normal for the time of year, with some chilly nights at times during any quieter spells.

Sunday 25 Aug - Sunday 8 Sep

This period will probably start off with changeable conditions, with the best of the dry weather most likely in the south. Later in the month, and more especially in the start of September there are tentative signs that high pressure could become more dominant across the UK, which would mean longer spells of dry weather, and more sunshine generally. Temperatures are likely to fluctuate, although will be around normal for the time of year on the whole. There is a chance of some more lengthy warm spells developing.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Friday 16 Aug - Sunday 25 Aug

The unsettled theme looks set to continue, with low pressure systems affecting the UK. This is likely to bring spells of rain, which could be heavy at times, especially in the west or northwest. These will be interspersed by brighter and showery interludes across the UK. It will be windy too, with gales at times, especially in the north and west. Any drier spells are likely to be brief, and will most likely be in the south or southwest. Towards the end of the period, there are some signs that longer drier spells may occur, especially in the south. Temperatures will often be below normal for the time of year, with some chilly nights at times during any quieter spells.

Monday 26 Aug - Monday 9 Sep

This period will probably start off with changeable conditions, with the best of the dry weather most likely in the south. Later in the month, and more especially into the start of September there are tentative signs that high pressure could become more dominant across the UK, which would mean longer spells of dry weather, and more sunshine generally. Temperatures are likely to fluctuate, although will be around normal for the time of year on the whole. There is a chance of some more lengthy warm spells developing. Confidence is extremely low throughout this period.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Saturday 17 Aug - Monday 26 Aug

The unsettled theme looks set to continue through this weekend, with low pressure systems affecting the UK. This is likely to bring spells of rain, which could be heavy at times. These will be interspersed by brighter and showery interludes across the UK. It will be windy too, with gales at times, especially in the north and west. Any drier spells are likely to be brief through this period. Into next week and towards the end of August, there are some signs that longer drier and more settled spells may occur, especially in the south. Temperatures will often be below normal for the time of year, and there will be some chilly nights during any quieter spells.

Monday 26 Aug - Monday 9 Sep

This period will probably start off with changeable conditions, with the best of the dry weather most likely in the south. Later in the month, and more especially into the start of September there are tentative signs that high pressure could become more dominant across the UK, which would mean longer spells of dry weather, and more sunshine generally. Temperatures are likely to fluctuate, although will be around normal for the time of year on the whole. There is a chance of some more lengthy warm spells developing. Confidence is extremely low throughout this period.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Sunday 18 Aug - Tuesday 27 Aug

The unsettled theme looks set to continue this weekend, with low pressure systems affecting the UK. Sunshine and showers will be likely for many on Sunday, with the risk of thunderstorms and coastal gales. Into next week, there will be brighter and showery interludes across the UK. It will be windy too, with gales at times, especially in the north and west at first. Any drier spells are likely to be brief through this period. Through next week and towards the end of August, there are some signs that longer drier and more settled spells may occur, especially in the south. Temperatures will often be below normal for the time of year, and there will be some chilly nights during any quieter spells.

Wednesday 28 Aug - Wednesday 11 Sep

The end of August will probably start off with changeable conditions in the north in particular, with the best of the dry weather most likely in the south. Into the start of September there are tentative signs that high pressure could become more dominant across the UK, which would mean longer spells of dry weather, and more sunshine generally. Temperatures are likely to fluctuate, although will be around normal for the time of year. There will be the chance of some more lengthy warm spells developing, although confidence is low throughout this period.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: NW LONDON
  • Weather Preferences: Sun, sleet, Snow
  • Location: NW LONDON
10 minutes ago, Snowflake Queen said:

Sorry can’t call you am busy tonight

not got a headache have you lol

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Monday 19 Aug - Wednesday 28 Aug

Monday will be a cool day with a mix of sunshine and showers, the showers heaviest and most frequent in the north and northwest where thunderstorms are likely. It will also be windy at first, with some coastal gales. Through Tuesday and Wednesday there will be a trend for the weather to become less unsettled in the south and southwest, with increasingly dry conditions developing here. Further rain and strong winds are expected to affect the north though, and some chilly nights are possible. During the remainder of the period there are signals for pressure to build to the west or southwest of the British Isles bringing increasingly settled and warmer conditions, especially to southern areas. However, further wet and windy spells are still possible in the north.

Thursday 29 Aug - Thursday 12 Sep

Confidence is rather low during this period. However, there are signs that high pressure will increasingly dominate the weather across the British Isles. Southern areas are best placed to see the driest and sunniest weather at first, perhaps with some lingering wet and potentially windy conditions affecting the north. However, longer spells of dry and sunny weather are soon expected to develop across all parts. Temperatures are generally likely to be warmer than average, although there is little indication of anything exceptional at this time.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Tuesday 20 Aug - Thursday 29 Aug

Tuesday will be cool and bright with a mixture of sunshine and showers, although winds will be lighter and showers less widespread. Thereafter, there is a trend for the weather to become more settled across many parts of the UK as high pressure builds in from the southwest. This will allow increasingly dry and bright weather to develop with rain and strong winds generally becoming confined to the north and northwest. After the cool start to the week, temperatures will begin to recover and the days will feel warm. However, the nights could still be chilly at times. During the remainder of the month pressure is likely to remain close to the west or southwest bringing settled and warmer conditions, especially to southern areas.

Friday 30 Aug - Friday 13 Sep

Confidence is rather low during this period. However, there are signs that high pressure will increasingly dominate the weather across the British Isles. Southern areas are most likely to see the driest and sunniest weather at first, perhaps with some lingering wet and potentially windy conditions affecting the north. However, longer spells of dry and sunny weather may develop across all parts. Temperatures are generally likely to be warmer than average, although there is little indication of anything exceptional at this time.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Wednesday 21 Aug - Friday 30 Aug

Wednesday starts cool and bright with isolated showers in the northwest. Many other places should have a mainly dry day with sunny spells but rain may move across parts of the north and west. The end of next week and following weekend is uncertain but probably sees spells unsettled of weather, mainly across the north and northwest, with drier and brighter conditions continuing elsewhere. Temperatures will recover to near or above average by day, but with some chilly nights. During the remainder of the month high pressure is likely to remain close to the west or southwest bringing periods of settled and warmer conditions, especially to southern areas. The north and northwest may still have occasional bouts of wet and windy weather which may extend to other areas at times.

Saturday 31 Aug - Saturday 14 Sep

Confidence remains rather low during this period. However, there are signs that high pressure will increasingly dominate the weather across the British Isles. Southern areas are most likely to see the driest and sunniest weather at first, perhaps with some lingering wet and potentially windy conditions affecting the north. However, longer spells of dry and sunny weather may occasionally develop across all parts. Temperatures are generally likely to be warmer than average, although there is little indication of anything exceptional at this time.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
44 minutes ago, prolongedSnowLover said:

Good, we don’t need exceptional heat any time just decent sunny warm conditions without the plume.

Fine by me!

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Thursday 22 Aug - Saturday 31 Aug

Thursday will see further spells of rain and perhaps stronger winds affecting northern parts of the UK, with the south more likely to remain largely dry with sunny spells. The end of the week and into the weekend is uncertain at this stage, but will probably see the unsettled weather continuing, mainly across the north and northwest, with drier and brighter conditions elsewhere. Temperatures will recover to near or above average by day. During the remainder of the month high pressure is likely to remain close by to the southwest bringing periods of settled and warmer conditions, especially across southern areas, with perhaps the chance of some thundery showers moving up from the near continent. The north and northwest may see further spells of wet and windy weather at times.

Sunday 1 Sep - Sunday 15 Sep

Confidence remains rather low during this period. However, there are signs that high pressure will increasingly dominate the weather across the UK. Southern areas are most likely to see the driest and sunniest weather at first, perhaps with some lingering wet and potentially windy conditions affecting the north. However, longer spells of dry and sunny weather may occasionally develop across all parts. Temperatures are generally likely to be warmer than average, although there is little indication of anything exceptional at this time.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Friday 23 Aug - Sunday 1 Sep

Further spells of rain likely to affect northwestern parts of the UK during Friday, especially over higher ground. Elsewhere, largely dry with sunny spells. Into the weekend there is a lot of uncertainty at this stage, but will probably see the unsettled weather continuing across the far north and northwest, with drier and brighter conditions elsewhere. Temperatures will generally be above average. During the remainder of the month high pressure is likely to remain close by bringing periods of settled weather and warmer conditions, especially across southern areas, with although the chance of some thundery showers moving up from the near continent. Northern parts of the UK may see further spells of wet and windy weather at times.

Monday 2 Sep - Monday 16 Sep

Confidence remains rather low during this period. However, there are signs that high pressure will dominate the weather across the UK. Southern areas are most likely to see the driest and sunniest weather at first, perhaps with some lingering wet and potentially windy conditions affecting the north. However, longer spells of dry and sunny weather may occasionally develop across all parts. Temperatures are generally likely to be warmer than average, although there is little indication of anything exceptional at this time.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Saturday 24 Aug - Monday 2 Sep

There is a lot of uncertainty at this stage for the weekend's weather, but we will probably see the unsettled weather continuing across the far north and northwest, where it will often be wet and windy with a risk of coastal gales. For the rest of the UK though it may well be a largely dry and bright weekend. Temperatures will generally be above average across the south, but remaining closer to normal in the north. During the remainder of the month high pressure should remain close by, bringing periods of settled weather and warmer conditions, especially across southern areas, although with a chance of some thundery showers moving up from the near continent. Northern parts of the UK may see further spells of wet and windy weather.

Tuesday 3 Sep - Tuesday 17 Sep

Confidence remains rather low during this period. However, there are signs that high pressure will dominate the weather across much of the UK. Southern areas are most likely to see the driest and sunniest weather at first, perhaps with some lingering wet and potentially windy conditions affecting the north. However, longer spells of dry and sunny weather may occasionally develop across all parts. Temperatures are generally likely to be warmer than average, although there is little indication of anything exceptional at this time.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Hanley, Stoke-on-trent
  • Location: Hanley, Stoke-on-trent
8 hours ago, Summer Sun said:

Saturday 24 Aug - Monday 2 Sep

There is a lot of uncertainty at this stage for the weekend's weather, but we will probably see the unsettled weather continuing across the far north and northwest, where it will often be wet and windy with a risk of coastal gales. For the rest of the UK though it may well be a largely dry and bright weekend. Temperatures will generally be above average across the south, but remaining closer to normal in the north. During the remainder of the month high pressure should remain close by, bringing periods of settled weather and warmer conditions, especially across southern areas, although with a chance of some thundery showers moving up from the near continent. Northern parts of the UK may see further spells of wet and windy weather.

Tuesday 3 Sep - Tuesday 17 Sep

Confidence remains rather low during this period. However, there are signs that high pressure will dominate the weather across much of the UK. Southern areas are most likely to see the driest and sunniest weather at first, perhaps with some lingering wet and potentially windy conditions affecting the north. However, longer spells of dry and sunny weather may occasionally develop across all parts. Temperatures are generally likely to be warmer than average, although there is little indication of anything exceptional at this time.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

Just waiting for the further outlook to go TU as I'm away on holiday 8-13th! I advise all to avoid, I was away at the height of the June monsoon this year, got the only poor week in June 2018 and cold, wet & windy in Sepember last year. You've been warned!

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Monday 26 Aug - Wednesday 4 Sep

Monday will be dry and sunny for the majority, although with the continued risk of low cloud and fog around far west and northeastern coasts. A cloudier day for northwestern parts with strengthening winds and some rain here. Remaining very warm for most and hot in the southeast, with a small chance for some thundery showers here later on. Through the end of August and early September we will see a good deal of dry weather and sunshine. However, the north and northwest are likely to experience more unsettled periods with bands of rain followed by sunny spells and showers, with these conditions possibly spreading further south at times. Temperatures should be above average, most likely warm or very warm in the southeast, but nearer to average in the northwest.

Thursday 5 Sep - Thursday 19 Sep

Confidence remains rather low during this period. Southern areas are most likely to see the driest and sunniest weather in the early days of September, perhaps with some lingering wet and windy conditions affecting the north. However, longer spells of dry and sunny weather may occasionally develop across all parts. Temperatures are generally likely to be warmer than average, although there is little indication of anything exceptional at this time.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.

Isn't sunshine on an August bank holiday not 'exceptional' enough?:oldgrin:

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Tuesday 27 Aug - Thursday 5 Sep

The end of August should see a split in the weather across the UK, with dry and sunny conditions prevailing across many areas, in particular southeast England, and for cloudier conditions across the far northwest. The far northwest will see rain at times, followed by periods with sunny spells and showers. Any strong winds will also be restricted to the far northwest. August temperatures will be above average overall and hot in the southeast, but closer to average in the far northwest. There is lower confidence for early September with quite mixed signals, however, it is likely that the most prolonged sunny periods will be in the south and that it will be more changeable in the north. Temperatures only at or slightly above average for the time of year.

Friday 6 Sep - Friday 20 Sep

Confidence remains rather low during this period, but most areas should see some spells of fine, dry, and sunny weather. These spells of fine weather will be most prolonged in the south of the UK. Northern parts are likely to see more changeable conditions through this period with spells of rain and stronger winds, these extending further south at times too. On the whole temperatures will be closer to or slightly above average for the time of year.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Wednesday 28 Aug - Friday 6 Sep

The end of August should see a split in the weather across the UK, with warm, dry, sunny conditions prevailing across many areas, but in particular the southeast. In the northwest conditions will be cloudier with rain followed by periods with sunny spells and showers. The wind may be strong at times too, with temperatures here closer to average. During early September there may be a transition to more unsettled conditions nationwide. However, any rain will be heaviest and most frequent in the northwest, with southeastern parts receiving the longest dry and sunny spells. There is a risk of thundery showers breaking out across the southeast at times. As we head through early September we should see weather patterns become slow evolving again with temperatures near to or above average.

Saturday 7 Sep - Saturday 21 Sep

From early through to the middle of September there is a trend for the weather patterns across the UK to become slow moving with a 'blocked pattern' becoming dominant. At present it is considered most probably that this will cause a tendency for conditions to be most often unsettled, leading to an increase in the chance for above average rainfall through September. However, more settled conditions are also probable at times, especially around the middle of September, with temperatures likely to be near to or slightly above normal for the time of year.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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