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

Monday 29 Jun - Wednesday 8 Jul

A breezy and unsettled start to the period, with showers or longer spells of rain, heaviest and most frequent for some western areas. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year. There will however still be some drier and sunny interludes. This changeable weather continues into July with sunshine, showers and perhaps some longer spells of rain possible for many. The rain however looks to be mainly in the northwest where it may also be cooler. The best of any drier and brighter weather will be across the south and east of the UK. Breezy conditions continuing, particularly for the north. Temperatures should mostly be around average for the time of year.

Wednesday 8 Jul - Wednesday 22 Jul

Confidence through this period becomes low but signals show that a continuation of the changeable conditions are likely at first. This means spells of rain or showers mixed with drier and brighter interludes, the best of the drier weather in the south and east. Later in the period it is possible that there will be longer, more settled spells allowing temperatures to potentially rise a little above average, perhaps becoming warm at times near the end of the period. However due to the time of year there is the chance of triggering some thundery interludes, and if so these will be most likely across the south.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

 

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

Tuesday 30 Jun - Thursday 9 Jul

A breezy and unsettled start to the period, with showers or longer spells of rain, heaviest and most frequent for some western areas. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year. There will however still be some drier and sunny interludes. This changeable weather continues into July with sunshine, showers and perhaps some longer spells of rain possible for many. The rain however looks to be mainly in the northwest where it may also be cooler. The best of any drier and brighter weather will be across the south and east of the UK. Breezy conditions continuing, particularly for the north. Temperatures should mostly be around average for the time of year.

Friday 10 Jul - Friday 24 Jul

Confidence through this period becomes low but signals show that a continuation of the changeable conditions are likely at first. This means spells of rain or showers mixed with drier and brighter interludes, the best of the drier weather in the south and east. Later in the period it is possible that there will be longer, more settled spells allowing temperatures to potentially rise a little above average, perhaps becoming warm at times near the end of the period. However due to the time of year there is the chance of triggering some thundery interludes, and if so these will be most likely across the south.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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

Wednesday 1 Jul - Friday 10 Jul

A breezy and unsettled start to the period, with showers or longer spells of rain, heaviest and most frequent for some western areas. Temperatures are likely to vary around average for the time of year though the west will be mainly rather cool. There will, however, still be some drier and sunny interludes. Changeable weather will probably continue through the first weekend of July although the rain may become more confined to the west and northwest with the best of any drier, brighter weather more likely across the south and east of the UK. Into the following week there are signs that the weather may become drier, more settled and warmer again, particularly for southern and many central parts.

Saturday 11 Jul - Saturday 25 Jul

It looks as if relatively dry, settled and warm conditions may be established at the start of this period, bringing some sunshine for most parts, particular southern and central areas. The northwest may still be more changeable with nearer normal temperatures. For the rest of July confidence is very low. However, conditions will more likely be rather changeable, bringing spells of rain or showers, mixed with drier and brighter interludes. Later in the period it is possible that there will be some longer, more settled spells allowing it to become warm at times. As is usual this time of year, there is always the chance of some thundery interludes, with these being more likely across the south.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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

Thursday 2 Jul - Saturday 11 Jul

An unsettled start to the period, with showers or longer spells of rain, heaviest and most frequent for some western areas. There may be a very windy, wet spell for many late next week. Temperatures will vary around average for the time of year though the west will be mainly rather cool. There will, however, still be some drier and sunny interludes. Changeable weather will probably continue through the first weekend of July although the rain may become more confined to the west and northwest with the best of any drier, brighter weather more likely across the south and east of the UK. Into the following week there are signs that the weather may become drier, more settled and warmer again, particularly for southern and many central parts.

Sunday 12 Jul - Sunday 26 Jul

It looks as if relatively dry, settled and warm conditions may be established at the start of this period, bringing some sunshine for most parts, particular southern and central areas. The northwest may still be more changeable with nearer normal temperatures. For the rest of July confidence is very low. However, conditions will more likely be rather changeable, bringing spells of rain or showers, mixed with drier and brighter interludes. Later in the period it is possible that there will be some longer, more settled spells allowing it to become warm at times. As is usual this time of year, there is always the chance of some thundery interludes, with these being more likely across the south.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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

Friday 3 Jul - Sunday 12 Jul

An unsettled start to the period, with showers or longer spells of rain, heaviest and most frequent for some western areas. There may be a very windy, wet spell for many to end the week. Temperatures will vary around average for the time of year though the west will be mainly rather cool. There will, however, still be some drier and sunny interludes. Changeable weather will probably continue through the first weekend of July although the rain may become more confined to the west and northwest with the best of any drier, brighter weather more likely across the south and east of the UK. Into the following week there are signs that the weather may become drier, more settled and warmer again, particularly for southern and many central parts.

Monday 13 Jul - Monday 27 Jul

It looks as if relatively dry, settled and warm conditions may be established at the start of this period, bringing some sunshine for most parts, particular southern and central areas. The northwest may still be more changeable with nearer normal temperatures. For the rest of July confidence is very low. However, conditions will more likely be rather changeable, bringing spells of rain or showers, mixed with drier and brighter interludes. Later in the period it is possible that there will be some longer, more settled spells allowing it to become warm at times. As is usual this time of year, there is always the chance of some thundery interludes, with these being more likely across the south.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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

Saturday 4 Jul - Monday 13 Jul

Next weekend looks unsettled with showers or longer spells of rain, heaviest and most frequent for some western areas. Strong winds look set to accompany these wet conditions, again strongest in the west. Temperatures will vary around average for the time of year though the west will be mainly rather cool. There will, however, still be some drier and sunny interludes. Changeable weather will probably continue in the second week of July although the rain may become more confined to the west and northwest with the best of any drier, brighter weather more likely across the south and east of the UK. Into the following weekend there are signs that the weather may become drier, more settled and warmer again, particularly for southern and many central parts.

Tuesday 14 Jul - Tuesday 28 Jul

It looks as if relatively dry, settled and warm conditions may be established at the start of this period, bringing some sunshine for most parts, particular southern and central areas. The northwest may still be more changeable with nearer normal temperatures. For the rest of July confidence is very low. However, conditions will more likely be rather changeable, bringing spells of rain or showers, mixed with drier and brighter interludes. Later in the period it is possible that there will be some longer, more settled spells allowing it to become warm at times. As is usual this time of year, there is always the chance of some thundery interludes, with these being more likely across the south.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

 

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

Sunday 5 Jul - Tuesday 14 Jul

A general settling trend is expected to take place early in this period, as outbreaks of cloud and rain in the south, and showers in the north, give way to higher pressure from the Atlantic. Whilst scattered showers, or even spells of rain with strong winds, will continue to arrive from the west at times, and could affect the whole country, these are likely to be fewer and further between than of late. Such spells look likely to become increasingly confined to the north-west through the period. Temperatures will remain around average; often rather cool in the north and in more unsettled spells, to rather warm, or even locally warm and humid, in sunnier weather in the south.

Wednesday 15 Jul - Wednesday 29 Jul

Most likely continuing settled overall, but confidence in the longer range forecast is low (typical for this time of year). Plenty of dry, fine weather around, with the most likely scenario seeing rain increasingly moving away from the northwest bringing more prolonged settled weather here too. A greater likelihood than earlier in the month of warm or even hot episodes across the south, especially south-east, with a chance, albeit still low, of thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to be above average overall.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
2 hours ago, Summer Sun said:

Sunday 5 Jul - Tuesday 14 Jul

A general settling trend is expected to take place early in this period, as outbreaks of cloud and rain in the south, and showers in the north, give way to higher pressure from the Atlantic. Whilst scattered showers, or even spells of rain with strong winds, will continue to arrive from the west at times, and could affect the whole country, these are likely to be fewer and further between than of late. Such spells look likely to become increasingly confined to the north-west through the period. Temperatures will remain around average; often rather cool in the north and in more unsettled spells, to rather warm, or even locally warm and humid, in sunnier weather in the south.

Wednesday 15 Jul - Wednesday 29 Jul

Most likely continuing settled overall, but confidence in the longer range forecast is low (typical for this time of year). Plenty of dry, fine weather around, with the most likely scenario seeing rain increasingly moving away from the northwest bringing more prolonged settled weather here too. A greater likelihood than earlier in the month of warm or even hot episodes across the south, especially south-east, with a chance, albeit still low, of thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to be above average overall.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

And the pendulum swings back in favour for those who want decent summer weather.

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
1 hour ago, northwestsnow said:

It does Don , i cant help but feel a little sceptical but we will see.

Indeed northwestsnow.  I was a little surprised with that update, but like you say, we shall see.

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  • Location: Near Romford Essex.
  • Location: Near Romford Essex.
23 minutes ago, Don said:

Indeed northwestsnow.  I was a little surprised with that update, but like you say, we shall see.

Some more heat ESPECIALLY  for the south east, it will be July so nothing new, obviously not great for the north....unless they move and post from down here, to actually enjoy it?

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

Monday 6 Jul - Wednesday 15 Jul

A general settling trend is expected to take place early in this period, as outbreaks of cloud and rain in the south, and showers in the north, give way to higher pressure from the Atlantic. Whilst scattered showers, or even spells of rain with strong winds, will continue to arrive from the west at times, and could affect the whole country, these are likely to be fewer and further between than of late. Such spells look likely to become increasingly confined to the north-west through the period. Temperatures will remain around average; often rather cool in the north and in more unsettled spells, to rather warm, or even locally warm and humid, in sunnier weather in the south.

Wednesday 15 Jul - Wednesday 29 Jul

Most likely continuing settled overall, but confidence in the longer range forecast is low (typical for this time of year). Plenty of dry, fine weather around, with the most likely scenario seeing rain increasingly moving away from the northwest bringing more prolonged settled weather here too. A greater likelihood than earlier in the month of warm or even hot episodes across the south, especially south-east, with a chance, albeit still low, of thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to be above average overall.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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  • Location: Wantage, Oxon
  • Weather Preferences: Hot, cold!
  • Location: Wantage, Oxon
5 hours ago, Summer Sun said:

Monday 6 Jul - Wednesday 15 Jul

A general settling trend is expected to take place early in this period, as outbreaks of cloud and rain in the south, and showers in the north, give way to higher pressure from the Atlantic. Whilst scattered showers, or even spells of rain with strong winds, will continue to arrive from the west at times, and could affect the whole country, these are likely to be fewer and further between than of late. Such spells look likely to become increasingly confined to the north-west through the period. Temperatures will remain around average; often rather cool in the north and in more unsettled spells, to rather warm, or even locally warm and humid, in sunnier weather in the south.

Wednesday 15 Jul - Wednesday 29 Jul

Most likely continuing settled overall, but confidence in the longer range forecast is low (typical for this time of year). Plenty of dry, fine weather around, with the most likely scenario seeing rain increasingly moving away from the northwest bringing more prolonged settled weather here too. A greater likelihood than earlier in the month of warm or even hot episodes across the south, especially south-east, with a chance, albeit still low, of thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to be above average overall.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

I reckon they were one day ahead of the models we see on this, so fair play if it comes off.

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  • Location: Coventry, 96m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Snow in winter, thunderstorms, warmth, sun any time!
  • Location: Coventry, 96m asl

i'm not sure if i'm liking this. Sunny warm weather is nice too but i am getting slightly concerned about reservoirs, particularly further south, Severn Trent isn't really recovering after the rain much, in the south still dry, effects from April/May carrying on. Not sure what August/Autumn could be like as well.

 

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  • Location: sheffield
  • Weather Preferences: Basically intresting weather,cold,windy you name it
  • Location: sheffield
2 minutes ago, Jacky said:

i'm not sure if i'm liking this. Sunny warm weather is nice too but i am getting slightly concerned about reservoirs, particularly further south, Severn Trent isn't really recovering after the rain much, in the south still dry, effects from April/May carrying on. Not sure what August/Autumn could be like as well.

 

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Many Pennies reservoirs  are under half full now

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  • Location: Coventry, 96m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Snow in winter, thunderstorms, warmth, sun any time!
  • Location: Coventry, 96m asl
2 minutes ago, markyo said:

Many Pennies reservoirs  are under half full now

Should be quite a bit of rain further north and west there shouldn't be as bad. Demand here further south and east is higher, more concerning maybe.

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  • Location: Wimbledon,SW London
  • Location: Wimbledon,SW London
17 minutes ago, Jacky said:

Should be quite a bit of rain further north and west there shouldn't be as bad. Demand here further south and east is higher, more concerning maybe.

Surprisingly not actually. The reservoirs serving the London area are about 92% full as off the end of May. The Thames Water website has all the info. Winter was very wet and they seem to have sorted out their leak problems. 

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  • Location: sheffield
  • Weather Preferences: Basically intresting weather,cold,windy you name it
  • Location: sheffield
15 minutes ago, Wimbledon88 said:

Surprisingly not actually. The reservoirs serving the London area are about 92% full as off the end of May. The Thames Water website has all the info. Winter was very wet and they seem to have sorted out their leak problems. 

My travels  due to work take me nearly daily over the Pennies,the drop in levels is dramatic especially at Crowden set,they are very low,under 50%. One of the main feeds into Manchester area. Thankfully the outlook is unsettled with no prolonged dry spell. Exactly what is needed for these areas.

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  • Location: Wimbledon,SW London
  • Location: Wimbledon,SW London
11 minutes ago, markyo said:

My travels  due to work take me nearly daily over the Pennies,the drop in levels is dramatic especially at Crowden set,they are very low,under 50%. One of the main feeds into Manchester area. Thankfully the outlook is unsettled with no prolonged dry spell. Exactly what is needed for these areas.

Yes, you guys up there will always get a good deluge at some stage. Down here we can go weeks on end without a drop. That's what irks me with folk in the winter that complain about the rain, or anything that isnt snow! We need the blinking rain!!! 

Nice commute to work by the way mate.

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

Tuesday 7 Jul - Thursday 16 Jul

A general trend to more settled conditions is likely by the start of this period with the dominance of higher pressure across the UK. Whilst scattered showers, or even spells of rain with strong winds, will continue to affect the west, and perhaps the whole country at times, these are likely to be fewer and further between than of late. Such spells look likely to become increasingly confined to the northwest as we go later into the period. Temperatures will remain around average for the time of year; often rather cool in the north and in more unsettled spells, to rather warm, or even locally warm and humid, in drier, sunnier weather in the south.

Friday 17 Jul - Friday 31 Jul

Most likely continuing settled overall, but confidence in the longer range forecast is low (typical for this time of year). Plenty of dry, fine weather around, with the most likely scenario seeing rain increasingly moving away from the northwest bringing more prolonged settled weather here too. A greater likelihood than earlier in the month of warm or even hot episodes across the south, especially southeast, with a chance, albeit still low, of thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to be above average overall.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

 

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

Wednesday 8 Jul - Friday 17 Jul

Remaining largely settled across most southern and southeastern parts on Wednesday with a good deal of warm sunny spells. Further north, there is an increasing chance of some rain arriving throughout the day, perhaps with strong winds. Looking further ahead, a continuation of the north/south split seems most likely. Northern and northwestern areas are expected to see further spells of rain, accompanied by strong winds, these possibily spreading to some other areas at times. Further south, there should be more in the way of dry weather, though even here, the possibility of some rain or showers still exists. Temperatures are likely to be below average for most northern areas, though hovering near or locally above in the south.

Saturday 18 Jul - Saturday 1 Aug

Although confidence remains low throughout this period, the preferred scenario favours a more settled regime. There should be plenty of dry, fine weather around, though there is still the risk of occasional bouts of rain and strong winds. Such spells are mostly likely across the north and west, but they could spread to other areas at times. Temperatures generally around average or slightly below, with any periods of particularly warm weather being short-lived.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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

Thursday 9 Jul - Saturday 18 Jul

Through Thursday and Friday it will most probably be cloudy and fairly windy with an area of rain pushing northeast across the UK. Looking further ahead, a north/ south split across the UK seems most likely. Northern and northwestern areas are expected to see further spells of rain, accompanied by strong winds, with the possibility of these spreading to some other areas at times. Further south however, there should be more in the way of dry weather, though even here, there is still the possibility of some showers, or longer spells of rain. Temperatures are likely to be either around or on the warmer side of average, with the warmest conditions likely in the southeast.

Sunday 19 Jul - Sunday 2 Aug

Although confidence remains low throughout this period, the preferred scenario favours a more settled regime. There should be plenty of dry, fine weather around, though there is still the risk of occasional bouts of rain and strong winds. Such spells are mostly likely across the north and west, but they could spread to other areas at times. Temperatures generally around average, with any periods of particularly warm weather most likely being short-lived.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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

Friday 10 Jul - Sunday 19 Jul

Cloudy for many with showers, these heaviest in eastern parts where the winds may be stronger also. Becoming largely dry in western areas with some good spells of sunshine. Looking further ahead, a north/ south split across the UK seems most likely. Northern and northwestern areas are expected to see further spells of rain, accompanied by strong winds, with the possibility of these spreading to some other areas at times. Further south however, there should be more in the way of dry weather, though even here, there is still the possibility of some showers, or longer spells of rain. Temperatures are likely to be either around or on the warmer side of average, with the warmest conditions likely in the southeast.

Monday 20 Jul - Monday 3 Aug

Although confidence remains low throughout this period, the preferred scenario favours a more settled regime. There should be plenty of dry, fine weather around, though there is still the risk of occasional bouts of rain and strong winds. Such spells are mostly likely across the north and west, but they could spread to other areas at times. Temperatures generally around average, with any periods of particularly warm weather most likely being short-lived.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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

Saturday 11 Jul - Monday 20 Jul

Isolated light showers in the north to start, but elsewhere looking dry with bright or sunny spells. Winds staying light and temperatures rather cool to average. Looking further ahead, a north/ south split across the UK seems most likely. Northern and northwestern areas are expected to see further spells of rain, accompanied by strong winds, with the possibility of these spreading to some other areas at times. Further south however, there should be more in the way of dry weather, though even here, there is still the possibility of some showers, or longer spells of rain. Temperatures are likely to be either around or on the warmer side of average, with the warmest conditions likely in the southeast.

Monday 20 Jul - Monday 3 Aug

Although confidence remains low throughout this period, the preferred scenario favours a more settled regime. There should be plenty of dry, fine weather around, though there is still the risk of occasional bouts of rain and strong winds. Such spells are mostly likely across the north and west, but they could spread to other areas at times. Temperatures generally around average, with any periods of particularly warm weather most likely being short-lived.

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

Sunday 12 Jul - Tuesday 21 Jul

Through the majority of this period, it will be mostly dry and settled for many areas, especially in the south of the UK. More unsettled conditions with spells of rain and strong winds may affect the north and northwest at times. These unsettled conditions could spread to other parts of the UK later in this period, but widespread unsettled conditions are unlikely. Temperatures are likely to be mostly around normal, although it may become warm for a time in the south and perhaps very warm in the southeast. Towards the end of the period, conditions may start to trend towards more generally settled weather for most areas, but with the possibility of the occasional bout of wetter weather.

Wednesday 22 Jul - Wednesday 5 Aug

Although confidence remains low throughout this period, the preferred scenario favours a more settled regime. There should be plenty of dry, fine weather around, though there is still the risk of occasional bouts of rain and strong winds. Such spells are mostly likely across the north and west, but they could spread to other areas at times. Temperatures generally around average, with any periods of particularly warm weather most likely being short-lived.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

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