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

UK Outlook for Thursday 19 May 2016 to Saturday 28 May 2016:

An unsettled end to this week with bands of rain moving across the country, interspersed by brief drier and brighter spells, but still with some showers. The heaviest and most persistent rain will be in the west and perhaps south, accompanied by strong winds at times. Northern parts may see the best of any drier and brighter weather, but with showers still likely here. By Monday the 23rd some more settled conditions look to build into the south, with rain or showers becoming increasingly confined to the northwest in the following days. These conditions remaining until the start of the Bank Holiday weekend. Temperatures will often be near or a little below average, but should become warmer from the south later in the period.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Sunday 29 May 2016 to Sunday 12 Jun 2016:

There remains considerable uncertainty regarding the conditions most likely to affect the UK through this period, but the most likely scenario is currently that the generally dry, fine and warm weather should prevail into the start of June, especially in the south. However a change to more changeable conditions is signalled as we move further into June. Bands of rain or showers may spread in, perhaps most likely into southern and western parts, interspersed by drier and brighter periods. Temperatures are likely to stay near or above average in most parts, especially at first.

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

UK Outlook for Friday 20 May 2016 to Sunday 29 May 2016:

Generally unsettled conditions at first with bands of rain moving across the country, interspersed by brief drier and brighter spells, but still with some showers. The heaviest and most persistent rain is likely to be in the south and west, accompanied by strong winds and perhaps coastal gales at times. Northern parts may see the best of any drier and brighter weather, but with showers still likely here. By around Monday 23rd some more settled conditions look to build in and winds look to ease, especially in the south and southeast. These conditions should remain until the Bank Holiday weekend. Temperatures will often be around average, but locally feeling warm and pleasant in the drier and brighter periods.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/mobile/forecast/gcpvj0v07

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

UK Outlook for Saturday 21 May 2016 to Monday 30 May 2016:

Generally unsettled conditions at first with outbreaks of rain, interspersed by brief drier and brighter spells, but still with some showers. The heaviest and most persistent rain is likely to be in the west, accompanied by strong winds and perhaps coastal gales at times. Eastern parts will see the best of any drier and brighter interludes, but with showers or outbreaks of rain still likely here. Temperatures will on the whole be close to average. From early next week more settled conditions are likely to develop, with drier, brighter weather generally and lighter winds, especially in the south. These conditions could remain until the Bank Holiday weekend in the south, but unsettled weather is likely to return to the northwest. Temperatures will be mainly near or above average

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

UK Outlook for Tuesday 31 May 2016 to Tuesday 14 Jun 2016:

There remains considerable uncertainty regarding the conditions most likely to affect the UK through this period, but the most likely scenario is currently that changeable weather will affect at least the northwest of the UK. In this scenario we would expect to see showers or outbreaks of rain, interspersed by drier and brighter interludes in the northwest. Across the southeast there would be more in the way of dry and bright weather, with just occasional outbreaks of rain or showers. Temperatures are expected to be near or above average, with the possibility of the southeast becoming warm or very warm in more prolonged drier spells.

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

UK Outlook for Sunday 22 May 2016 to Tuesday 31 May 2016:

Generally unsettled conditions are expected through Sunday and much of next week. There will be outbreaks of rain, interspersed by drier and brighter interludes, but still with some showers. The heaviest and most persistent rain is likely to be in the northwest, accompanied by strong winds and perhaps coastal gales at times. Southeastern parts will see more lengthy drier and brighter spells, but even here showers or outbreaks of rain can be expected. It will be rather cool on Sunday, but temperatures will recover to near or above normal through next week, particularly in the southeast. The bank holiday weekend will most likely see a continuation of the theme described above, but there is a chance that much warmer weather may spread northwards across the UK.

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

UK Outlook for Wednesday 1 Jun 2016 to Wednesday 15 Jun 2016:

There remains considerable uncertainty regarding the conditions that will affect the UK through this period, but the most likely scenario is currently that changeable weather will affect at least the northwest of the UK. In this scenario we would expect to see showers or outbreaks of rain, interspersed by drier and brighter interludes in the northwest. Across the southeast there would be more in the way of dry and bright weather, with just occasional outbreaks of rain or showers. Temperatures are expected to be near or above average, with the possibility of becoming warm or very warm at times, more especially in the southeast, but with the risk of thundery showers if this occurs.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Monday 23 May 2016 to Wednesday 1 Jun 2016:

A spell of fairly settled weather is likely at first, but otherwise rather changeable conditions are expected across the UK. There will be showers or longer spells of rain at times, these likely to be heaviest and most persistent in the north and west. There will also be some sunshine, the best of this in the east, although some eastern coastal areas may be affected by fog or low cloud at times. There will be light winds for many, but strong to gale force winds could develop in the west and southwest at times. Temperatures will generally be near or below average for the time of year, however winds are likely to turn more southerly towards the end of the month, bringing an upturn in temperatures especially across the south.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Thursday 2 Jun 2016 to Thursday 16 Jun 2016:

There remains considerable uncertainty regarding the most likely conditions to affect the UK through this period, and confidence in the details is low. However, a continuation of the rather changeable weather is probable, at least at first, with an increasing chance of high pressure becoming established as we move towards mid-June. Showers or longer outbreaks of rain are expected, especially in the north and west, interspersed by drier and brighter interludes. The south and east should see more in the way of dry and bright weather, these perhaps becoming more widespread later. Temperatures are expected to be near or above average, with the possibility of warm or very warm conditions at times in the south, although these would bring the risk of thundery showers.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Tuesday 24 May 2016 to Thursday 2 Jun 2016:

The start of this period will see some drier weather than the preceding days, but with a continued mix of dry spells, areas of rain, and showers in between. By Wednesday more unsettled and breezy conditions will develop from the south as bands of showery rain, perhaps thundery, push northwards across central and southern areas. These unsettled conditions are then likely to extend across all parts, with the wettest weather most likely in the south and west while the north and east may see some longer dry spells. Temperatures will be near average at first, probably rising slowly to above average through the period. By the start of June there is a chance of drier, more settled weather developing for most.

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

UK Outlook for Friday 3 Jun 2016 to Friday 17 Jun 2016:

There remains considerable uncertainty regarding the most likely conditions to affect the UK through this period, and confidence in the details is low. However, as we go through June there are signs that high pressure could remain close to the UK helping to bring mostly settled weather. Despite this signal, some rain is still likely at times, particularly towards the south, with the risk thundery rain occasionally spreading north from the continent. Temperatures are favoured to be slightly above average for most places, with the warmest temperatures likely in the west and south.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 25 May 2016 to Friday 3 Jun 2016:

A mixture of dry, sunny weather, at first accompanied by outbreaks of showery rain. There is also a low risk that further showery rain could extend northwards across southern and central areas. This unsettled pattern is expected to continue from next weekend onwards, with showers or longer spells of rain interspersed with drier, more settled periods. During this period southern areas are likely to see the wettest conditions, with the driest weather in the extreme north. Temperatures near normal at first, but rising to around average through the period, but possibly above average away from the east coast. By the start of June there are signs that warmer, more settled weather could develop for most.

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

UK Outlook for Saturday 4 Jun 2016 to Saturday 18 Jun 2016:

There is low confidence in the likely conditions through early June. However there are signs that more settled conditions may develop, with high pressure close to the UK. This could bring drier conditions for most, especially across northern areas, with interludes of showery and possibly thundery weather into southern parts. Temperatures are favoured to be probably just above average for most areas, especially in the south and west.

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

UK Outlook for Thursday 26 May 2016 to Saturday 4 Jun 2016:

Southern parts of the UK look likely to be unsettled at first with warm air drifting up from the continent. This will bring bands of rain or showers, at times, with potential for thunderstorms. Rain, however, will be rather intermittent, so in unaffected areas and between unsettled spells there will be some dry, bright or sunny weather, although feeling rather humid. There is uncertainty about how far north this unsettled weather extends, but generally the north, particularly the northwest, looks drier with some sunshine, although occasional rain is still possible. Northern temperatures look around average, so feeling pleasant and fresher than the south. Perhaps, for the end of the bank holiday weekend but more likely into the start of June, becoming drier, more settled and fresher as high pressure develops.

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

UK Outlook for Sunday 5 Jun 2016 to Sunday 19 Jun 2016:

Currently it looks likely that more settled conditions will continue for the start of June, with high pressure close to the UK. This should bring settled, dry and sunny weather for most. High pressure may break down, at times, as we go further into the month, bringing some wetter interludes, with rain or showers and a risk of thunderstorms, although these most likely in the south. Temperatures are favoured to be just above average for most areas, especially in the south and west.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Friday 27 May 2016 to Sunday 5 Jun 2016:

Southern parts of the UK look likely to be unsettled at first with warm air drifting up from the continent bringing a risk of scattered, heavy showers, perhaps with hail and thunder in places. There will still be some dry, bright or sunny weather in-between the showers. There is uncertainty about how far north this unsettled weather extends, but generally northern parts, particularly the northwest, looks to stay drier with more in the way of sunshine. By Bank Holiday Monday, but more likely into the start of June, it looks to become more settled and drier across much of the UK as high pressure will tend to build. Temperatures across the north starting on the cool side but trending upwards. Elsewhere temperatures around average, or perhaps warm in the southeast.

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

UK Outlook for Monday 6 Jun 2016 to Monday 20 Jun 2016:

Currently it looks likely that generally settled conditions will continue through the first half of June, as high pressure remains close to the UK. This should bring reasonable dry and sunny weather for most, particularly in the northwest, whilst some showery outbreaks are still possible in some parts. High pressure may break down later in the period, bringing some more unsettled conditions, with rain or showers and perhaps some stronger winds. Temperatures are favoured to be just above average for most areas, especially in the south and west.

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

UK Outlook for Saturday 28 May 2016 to Monday 6 Jun 2016:

Many areas should see some fine, dry weather over the Bank Holiday weekend, especially the northwest, but with some scattered heavy thundery showers possible, more especially in the south. It should be rather warm generally, although eastern coasts may remain chilly. There is a risk of more persistent rain, stronger winds and cooler conditions affecting parts of the east and south later in the Holiday weekend and into early next week. From midweek onwards settled weather may become more widespread across the UK, with longer periods of dry and bright weather, but still with a risk of some showers or outbreaks of rain, possibly thundery, particularly in the south. Temperatures are then likely to be somewhat above average, particularly in the south and west, with a humid feel at times.

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

UK Outlook for Tuesday 7 Jun 2016 to Tuesday 21 Jun 2016:

Currently it looks likely that generally settled conditions will continue through the first half of June, as high pressure remains close to the UK. This should bring a good deal of dry and sunny weather for most, particularly in the northwest, whilst some showery outbreaks, possibly thundery, are still possible in places. High pressure may break down later in the period, bringing more unsettled conditions, with rain or showers and perhaps some stronger winds. Temperatures are favoured to be just above average for most areas, especially in the south and west.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 8 Jun 2016 to Wednesday 22 Jun 2016:

Currently it looks likely that generally settled conditions will continue through the first half of June. Thus we can expect a good deal of dry and bright weather for most, particularly in the northwest, but with a few wetter intervals mixed in, these potentially thundery. The temperature will most likely be a bit warmer than the June average on the whole, especially in the west and south. Then as we head towards the latter part of June there are currently no strong signals for any weather out of the ordinary, although there remains a small chance of more unsettled conditions becoming established.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Sunday 29 May 2016 to Tuesday 7 Jun 2016:

Much of the United Kingdom, especially the northwest, will see dry, bright and reasonably warm weather over the Bank Holiday weekend. However some parts of both Wales and the southern half of England will have scattered heavy showers in between bright or sunny spells, with hail and thunder likely. There is also a chance that more widespread rain and strong winds will move in from the continent to affect southern and eastern areas later on. Then next week it will start unsettled across central, southern and eastern parts with showers or longer spells of rain, again probably heavy and thundery in places. However as the week goes on it looks likely that more settled conditions will encroach from the west and north and become established through into the following week.

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

UK Outlook for Monday 30 May 2016 to Wednesday 8 Jun 2016:

Much of the United Kingdom, especially the northwest, will see dry, bright and reasonably warm weather for the end of May. Southeastern areas, however, should be cloudier and cooler, and increasingly likely to see outbreaks of rain, which could turn heavy and thundery and perhaps more prolonged for a time, accompanied by strengthening winds. This pattern of weather looks to continue for the start of June, with showers or longer spells of rain most likely in the east and southeast, with the best of the warmer, drier and brighter weather in the west and northwest. However, there is a signal for the weather to become more generally drier and brighter across the UK towards the end of the period, although there remains a threat of showers in the south.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Thursday 9 Jun 2016 to Thursday 23 Jun 2016:

Currently it looks likely that generally settled conditions will continue through the start of this period. This means we can expect a good deal of dry and bright weather for many parts of the country, particularly in the north and northwest. There will probably be some wetter intervals mixed in, these most likely in the south, where they could turn thundery at times. Towards mid-to-late June, there is a chance that more unsettled conditions could become established, although the timing and likelihood of this change remains uncertain. Temperatures, on the whole, will probably be slightly above the June average, especially in the west and south.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Tuesday 31 May 2016 to Thursday 9 Jun 2016:

Many places will see some rain through Tuesday and Wednesday, this perhaps heavy and thundery at times, with the wettest conditions likely in eastern and southeastern areas. It will also be breezy for most parts, particularly in the east, where the wind will make it feel quite cool. Despite this rain, northern and western Scotland may remain dry and sunny. Thereafter most parts of the country should see a good deal of dry weather, but also showers at times, these most likely across the south. Northern and western parts will most likely see the driest, sunniest and warmest conditions, while southern and eastern parts may see the fine weather broken up by some cloudier, cooler days with rain at times.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Friday 10 Jun 2016 to Friday 24 Jun 2016:

Currently it looks likely that generally settled conditions will continue until the start of this period. This means we can expect a good deal of dry and bright weather for many parts of the country, particularly in the north and west where the best of any warm and sunny weather should be. There will probably be some wetter intervals mixed in, these most likely in the south and east, making it feel cooler at times. Towards mid June, there is a chance that more unsettled conditions could become established, bringing some cooler and wetter weather to northern and western parts, while drier, warmer conditions become favoured towards the south and east.

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