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

Monday 13 Jul - Wednesday 22 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.

Thursday 23 Jul - Thursday 6 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

Tuesday 14 Jul - Thursday 23 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.

Friday 24 Jul - Friday 7 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

Wednesday 15 Jul - Friday 24 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.

Saturday 25 Jul - Saturday 8 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

Thursday 16 Jul - Saturday 25 Jul

Through the beginning of the 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 are likely to affect the north and northwest at times. There is chance that these wetter interludes could spread more widely and affect much of the UK. 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, more settled conditions are likely to develop, across many parts. Spells of wetter and windier weather are possible across northern and western areas at times.

Saturday 25 Jul - Saturday 8 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

Friday 17 Jul - Sunday 26 Jul

Through the beginning of the 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 are likely to affect the north and northwest at times. There is chance that these wetter interludes could spread more widely and affect much of the UK. 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, more settled conditions are likely to develop, across many parts. Spells of wetter and windier weather are possible across northern and western areas at times.

Monday 27 Jul - Monday 10 Aug

Although confidence remains low throughout this period it is likely that settled conditions will persist across many areas towards the end of July. There may also be the occasional spell of wetter and windier weather at times. These are likely to be focused across northern and western areas though may spread to other regions at times. Temperatures generally around average, with any periods of particularly warm weather most likely being short-lived and generally across the south.

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

Saturday 18 Jul - Monday 27 Jul

Through the beginning of the 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 are likely to affect the north and northwest at times. There is a chance that these wetter interludes could spread more widely and affect much of the UK. 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, more settled conditions are likely to develop, across many parts. Spells of wetter and windier weather are possible across northern and western areas at times.

Tuesday 28 Jul - Tuesday 11 Aug

Although confidence remains low throughout this period it is likely that settled conditions will persist across many areas towards the end of July. There may also be the occasional spell of wetter and windier weather at times. These are likely to be focused across northern and western areas though may occasionally spread to other regions. Temperatures generally around average, with any periods of particularly warm weather most likely being short-lived and generally across the south.

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

Sunday 19 Jul - Tuesday 28 Jul

A mostly dry day in the south on Sunday with good spells of sunshine, with a mixture of scattered showers and sunny spells in the north. Most areas will be mostly dry into the middle of next week, beyond which it is likely that the settled conditions will continue for many central and southern areas, bringing dry weather and sunny spells here. Northern and northwestern parts will probably turn increasingly unsettled with spells of rain accompanied by stronger winds at times. Later in the period there is a chance that the unsettled conditions across the north may spread more widely across the rest of the UK. Temperatures near or slightly above average but perhaps warm or at times very warm in the south.

Tuesday 28 Jul - Tuesday 11 Aug

Although confidence remains low throughout this period it is likely that settled conditions will persist across many areas towards the end of July. There may also be the occasional spell of wetter and windier weather at times. These are likely to be focused across northern and western areas though may occasionally spread to other regions. Temperatures generally around average, with any periods of particularly warm weather most likely being short-lived and generally across the south.

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

Monday 20 Jul - Wednesday 29 Jul

Patchy cloud and sunny spells on Monday with the south staying largely dry. Showers are possible elsewhere however, especially in the north and northwest where there will be a cool breeze also. Most areas will be mostly dry into the middle of next week, beyond which it is likely that the settled conditions will continue for many central and southern areas, bringing dry weather and sunny spells here. Northern and northwestern parts will probably turn increasingly unsettled with spells of rain accompanied by stronger winds at times. Later in the period there is a chance that the unsettled conditions across the north may spread more widely across the rest of the UK. Temperatures near or slightly above average but perhaps warm or at times very warm in the south.

Thursday 30 Jul - Thursday 13 Aug

Through the end of July and into August many parts of UK are likely to see periods of drier and settled weather, most especially in the south. These settled periods however will be interspersed with spells of wet weather with winds becoming stronger at times. These spells of wind and rain will largely be across the north and west of the UK but will often spread to other areas. Temperatures sticking around normal with any warmer weather being short-lived and most likely in the south.

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

Tuesday 21 Jul - Thursday 30 Jul

Predominantly dry on Tuesday, though some showers will still form in the north, but they will be lighter and less frequent then recently. Temperatures around average in the south, but slightly below elsewhere. Most areas will be mostly dry into the middle of next week, beyond which it is likely that the settled conditions will continue for many central and southern areas, bringing dry weather and sunny spells here. Northern and northwestern parts will probably turn increasingly unsettled with spells of rain accompanied by stronger winds at times. Later in the period there is a chance that the unsettled conditions across the north may spread more widely across the rest of the UK. Temperatures near or slightly above average but perhaps warm or at times very warm in the south.

Friday 31 Jul - Friday 14 Aug

Through the end of July and into August many parts of UK are likely to see periods of drier and settled weather, most especially in the south. These settled periods however will be interspersed with spells of wet weather with winds becoming stronger at times. These spells of wind and rain will largely be across the north and west of the UK but will often spread to other areas. Temperatures sticking around normal with any warmer weather being short-lived and most likely in the south.

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

Wednesday 22 Jul - Friday 31 Jul

Wednesday looks fine and dry in the south with plenty of sunny spells on offer. Showers affecting northern parts will probably ease, being replaced by thicker cloud, more persistent rain and stronger winds. Temperatures on the warm side in the south, but slightly below average further north. As we head towards the weekend it looks like there will be transition to more unsettled conditions, starting in the north and west, but extending further south and east later. This brings rain and strong winds to many parts of the UK. There will be periods of calmer and more settled weather during the following week, especially further south and east, though unseasonally wet and windy conditions will likely return frequently. Temperatures around average, with any warm spells most likely in the south.

Friday 31 Jul - Friday 14 Aug

Through the end of July and into August many parts of UK are likely to see periods of drier and settled weather, most especially in the south. These settled periods however will be interspersed with spells of wet weather with winds becoming stronger at times. These spells of wind and rain will largely be across the north and west of the UK but will often spread to other areas. Temperatures sticking around normal with any warmer weather being short-lived and most likely in the south.

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

Wednesday 22 Jul - Friday 31 Jul

Wednesday looks fine and dry in the south with plenty of sunny spells on offer. Showers affecting northern parts will probably ease, being replaced by thicker cloud, more persistent rain and stronger winds. Temperatures on the warm side in the south, but slightly below average further north. As we head towards the weekend it looks like there will be transition to more unsettled conditions, starting in the north and west, but extending further south and east later. This brings rain and strong winds to many parts of the UK. There will be periods of calmer and more settled weather during the following week, especially further south and east, though unseasonally wet and windy conditions will likely return frequently. Temperatures around average, with any warm spells most likely in the south.

Saturday 1 Aug - Saturday 15 Aug

Confidence is low, but August currently appears to be a mix of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional periods of wetter and windier weather. The most unsettled weather will most likely be in the north and west, though it will probably spread further south and east from time to time. Temperatures look like continuing to stick around normal, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and only expected in the south. Signs are tentative, but there may be an overall more general trend towards widely dry and settled conditions come the middle of August.

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

Sunday 26 Jul - Tuesday 4 Aug

The unsettled theme seems likely to continue through Sunday. After early rain clears from the east, showers, interspersed with sunny spells, look to spread to most areas of the UK. These could turn heavy and blustery at times with the risk of some hail and thunder too. A similar picture seems likely for the rest of the period, and although there will probably be short spells of more settled weather further periods of rain and strong winds are expected to return as well. It will probably be wettest in the north and northwest with the best of any drier weather further south. Temperatures are most likely to be below average, with any warm spells most likely confined to the southeast.

Tuesday 4 Aug - Tuesday 18 Aug

Confidence is low, but the first half of August is likely to see a mixture of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional periods of wetter and windier weather. The majority of the unsettled weather will most likely be in the north and west, though it may spread further south and east from time to time. Temperatures are likely to be around the average for this time of year, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and generally towards the south. Looking further ahead into mid-August, there are some tentative signs that conditions could become more widely dry and settled.

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

Monday 27 Jul - Wednesday 5 Aug

The unsettled theme seems likely to continue through the beginning of the period with scattered showers, and strong winds interspersed with sunny spells across much of the country. A similar picture seems likely to persist through the rest of the period, though there is likely to become more settled for a short time towards the end of July before there is a return to periods of rain and strong winds are expected to return as well. It will probably be wettest in the north and northwest with the best of any drier weather further south. It is generally likely to be on the cool side for much of the country with any warmer spells more likely across southeastern parts.

Wednesday 5 Aug - Wednesday 19 Aug

Confidence is low, but the first half of August is likely to see a mixture of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional bouts of wetter and windier weather. The majority of the unsettled weather will most likely be in the north and west, though it may spread further south and east from time to time. Temperatures are likely to be around the average for this time of year, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and generally towards the south. Looking further ahead into mid-August, there are some tentative signs that conditions could become more widely dry and settled.

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

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

Tuesday 28 Jul - Thursday 6 Aug

The unsettled theme seems likely to continue through the beginning of the period with scattered showers, and strong winds interspersed with sunny spells across much of the country. A similar picture seems likely to persist through the rest of the period, though there is likely to become more settled for a short time towards the end of July before there is a return to periods of rain and strong winds are expected to return as well. It will probably be wettest in the north and northwest with the best of any drier weather further south. It is generally likely to be on the cool side for much of the country with any warmer spells more likely across southeastern parts.

Thursday 6 Aug - Thursday 20 Aug

Confidence is low, but the first half of August is likely to see a mixture of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional bouts of wetter and windier weather. The majority of the unsettled weather will most likely be in the north and west, though it may spread further south and east from time to time. Temperatures are likely to be around the average for this time of year, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and generally towards the south. Looking further ahead into mid-August, there are some tentative signs that conditions could become more widely dry and settled.

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

Wednesday 29 Jul - Friday 7 Aug

The unsettled theme seems likely to continue through the last few days of July, with showers and variable cloud, with the driest and sunniest weather in the south and southwest. Into early August, it will remain unsettled with the wettest conditions and greatest likelihood of prolonged rainfall in the west and southwest. Sunshine and showers will be most probable further north. Strong winds are also likely across many areas. There could be a brief interlude of more settled weather bringing some dry weather to some parts, but confidence in this remains low. It is generally likely to be on the cool side for much of the country with temperatures nearest to normal in the south and southeast.

Saturday 8 Aug - Saturday 22 Aug

Confidence is low, but the second week of August is likely to see a mixture of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional bouts of wetter and windier weather. The majority of the unsettled weather will most likely be in the north and west, though it may spread further south and east from time to time. Temperatures are likely to be around the average for this time of year, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and generally towards the south or southeast. Looking further ahead into late-August, there are some tentative signs that conditions could become more widely dry and settled, particularly in the southeast.

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

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
2 hours ago, karyo said:

The last sentence is laughable!  

Yes and what’s more, the potentially more settled period has been pushed back.  Remind you of a certain other time of year?!

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  • Location: Brighton (currently)
  • Location: Brighton (currently)
6 minutes ago, Don said:

Yes and what’s more, the potentially more settled period has been pushed back.  Remind you of a certain other time of year?!

Typical met office backtrack. As it is summer,  I am not that bothered but when they do it during the winter it hurts!

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
47 minutes ago, karyo said:

Typical met office backtrack. As it is summer,  I am not that bothered but when they do it during the winter it hurts!

Couldn’t agree more!

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

Thursday 30 Jul - Saturday 8 Aug

Thursday is likely to be fine, dry and warmer for most places. A brief very warm spell is likely for many areas at the end of this week with a good deal of sunshine, although increasing cloud may bring rain to northwestern areas. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will probably bring a change to cooler, more changeable conditions from the west next weekend. Through early August changeable weather is likely to continue with bands of rain, perhaps accompanied by strong winds, interspersed with brighter, showery conditions. Wettest conditions are likely across western areas. However, all areas should have some dry spells, these most likely in the east. It is often likely to be on the cool side for western areas, but with temperatures closer to average across the east and southeast.

Saturday 8 Aug - Saturday 22 Aug

Confidence is low, but the second week of August is likely to see a mixture of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional bouts of wetter and windier weather. The majority of the unsettled weather will most likely be in the north and west, though it may spread further south and east from time to time. Temperatures are likely to be around the average for this time of year, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and generally towards the south or southeast. Looking further ahead into late-August, there are some tentative signs that conditions could become more widely dry and settled, particularly in the southeast.

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

Friday 31 Jul - Sunday 9 Aug

A brief very warm spell is likely for many areas at the end of this week with a good deal of sunshine, although increasing cloud may bring rain to the northwest. It may become hot in southeastern areas. However, scattered showers and thunderstorms will probably introduce cooler, more changeable conditions from the west next weekend. Through early August changeable weather is likely to continue with bands of rain, perhaps accompanied by strong winds, interspersed with brighter, showery conditions. However, all areas should have some dry spells, these most likely in the east, with a better chance of dry spells more generally late in the period. It is likely to be on the cool side for western areas, but with temperatures closer to average across the east and southeast.

Monday 10 Aug - Monday 24 Aug

Confidence is low, but the second week of August is likely to see a mixture of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional bouts of wetter and windier weather. The majority of the unsettled weather will most likely be in the north and west, though it may spread further south and east from time to time. Temperatures are likely to be around the average for this time of year, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and generally towards the south or southeast. Looking further ahead into late-August, there are some tentative signs that conditions could become more widely dry and settled, particularly in the southeast.

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

Saturday 1 Aug - Monday 10 Aug

A brief very warm spell is likely for many areas at the end of this week with a good deal of sunshine, although increasing cloud may bring rain to the northwest. It may become hot in southeastern areas. However, scattered showers and thunderstorms will probably introduce cooler, more changeable conditions from the west next weekend. Through early August changeable weather is likely to continue with bands of rain, perhaps accompanied by strong winds, interspersed with brighter, showery conditions. However, all areas should have some dry spells, these most likely in the east, with a better chance of dry spells more generally late in the period. It is likely to be on the cool side for western areas, but w

Tuesday 11 Aug - Tuesday 25 Aug

Confidence is low, but the second week of August is likely to see a mixture of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional bouts of wetter and windier weather. The majority of the unsettled weather will most likely be in the north and west, though it may spread further south and east from time to time. Temperatures are likely to be around the average for this time of year, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and generally towards the south or southeast. Looking further ahead into late-August, there are some tentative signs that conditions could become more widely dry and settled, particularly in the southeast.

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

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

Sunday 2 Aug - Tuesday 11 Aug

There are some fairly strong signals that unsettled conditions are likely to continue through into the first half of August, with outbreaks of rain and scattered showers affecting all parts of the United Kingdom at times. The heaviest and most prolonged spells of rain are likely to be focussed towards the northwest, where it may also become quite windy at times with a risk of gales in exposed locations. However, there should still be some drier and brighter spells in between the outbreaks of rain, with the driest of these conditions expected towards the southeast. Temperatures are likely to be slightly below average for this time of year, but perhaps near normal towards the southeast.

Wednesday 12 Aug - Wednesday 26 Aug

This period is likely to see a mixture of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional bouts of wetter and windier weather. The majority of the unsettled weather should most likely be in the north and west, with the south and east seeing the driest conditions, especially later on this period. Temperatures are likely to be around the average for this time of year, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and generally towards the south or southeast. Looking further ahead into late-August, there are some tentative signs that conditions could become more widely dry and settled across the UK.

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  • Location: Near Romford Essex.
  • Location: Near Romford Essex.
3 hours ago, Summer Sun said:

Sunday 2 Aug - Tuesday 11 Aug

There are some fairly strong signals that unsettled conditions are likely to continue through into the first half of August, with outbreaks of rain and scattered showers affecting all parts of the United Kingdom at times. The heaviest and most prolonged spells of rain are likely to be focussed towards the northwest, where it may also become quite windy at times with a risk of gales in exposed locations. However, there should still be some drier and brighter spells in between the outbreaks of rain, with the driest of these conditions expected towards the southeast. Temperatures are likely to be slightly below average for this time of year, but perhaps near normal towards the southeast.

Wednesday 12 Aug - Wednesday 26 Aug

This period is likely to see a mixture of dry and settled conditions, interspersed with occasional bouts of wetter and windier weather. The majority of the unsettled weather should most likely be in the north and west, with the south and east seeing the driest conditions, especially later on this period. Temperatures are likely to be around the average for this time of year, with any particularly warm weather being short-lived and generally towards the south or southeast. Looking further ahead into late-August, there are some tentative signs that conditions could become more widely dry and settled across the UK.

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

 

No heat for the first half of August then.

Not surprised.

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