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  • Location: Nairn
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Outlook for the UK over the next 6-30 days UK Outlook for Monday 4 May 2015 to Wednesday 13 May 2015:

Many parts are likely to be fairly unsettled on Bank Holiday Monday with showers or longer spells of rain. The west and southwest though may turn increasingly brighter throughout the day, with also a small chance the far northeast may also hold onto the drier but cooler conditions. From Tuesday onwards it is expected to remain largely unsettled with showers or longer spells of rain, with the west and southwest likely to experience the wettest conditions. It is expected to be windy at times with a risk of gales in places and temperatures likely to be below average with local night frosts, especially in the northeast. Towards the middle of the month there is a chance of somewhat drier and warmer conditions developing at times, especially across the southeast.

 

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

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Thursday 14 May 2015 to Thursday 28 May 2015:

Changeable conditions are most likely to persist for much of this period, though some areas may have some more settled weather for a time at first. Otherwise, conditions will be fairly typical for the time of year, with most areas experiencing spells of fine and bright weather interspersed with unsettled conditions. The most unsettled conditions are likely to be across central and northern areas, with the best of the settled weather more likely in the in the south and southeast. Daytime temperatures are likely to be near or a little below average, throughout. Spells of more settled weather are likely to be accompanied by chilly evenings with isolated overnight frost in rural areas.

Updated at: 1308 on Wed 29 Apr 2015

 

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

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 6 May 2015 to Friday 15 May 2015:

The period looks like it will start unsettled for all parts of the UK, with spells of rain or showers, perhaps heavy, with the risk of hail and thunder, but also some sunny spells in between. It also looks likely that it will start off breezy and cool in western areas, but near normal in the east. Towards the weekend settled conditions are then expected to spread from the southwest, however, there remains uncertainty about how far northeast this will reach, with unsettled conditions most likely persisting across the northwest. This pattern looks to continue the following week, with the south becoming increasingly settled, with drier and perhaps warmer weather. Spells of cooler, more changeable weather are likely, in the northwest, although these, should be, interspersed by drier, brighter interludes.

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 16 May 2015 to Saturday 30 May 2015:

Conditions will be fairly mixed, with most areas experiencing spells of fine and bright weather interspersed with more changeable conditions. The most unsettled conditions are likely to be across northern and northwestern areas, with the best of the settled weather more likely in the in the south and southeast, especially at first. Daytime temperatures are likely to be near or a little below average, throughout. Spells of more settled weather are likely to be accompanied by higher daytime temperatures but also chilly evenings, perhaps with isolated overnight frost in rural areas.

Updated at: 1300 on Fri 01 May 2015

 

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Friday 8 May 2015 to Sunday 17 May 2015:

A few showers in the north at first on Friday, these soon dying away leaving a dry and settled day for most, however thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain are expected in the far southwest later, this probably spreading north on Saturday, perhaps bringing some rain to northwestern parts, with more settled weather developing in the south and east. It may become unsettled again in the north the following week with occasional outbreaks of rain, and strong winds. Drier, brighter conditions are expected further south, although there is considerable uncertainty regarding the extent of these conditions at present. Temperatures will likely be average for most areas, perhaps slightly above in the southeast, although temperatures in the north should be below average at first, giving a risk of overnight frost.

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 18 May 2015 to Monday 1 Jun 2015:

Overall conditions will be fairly mixed during this period, with most areas experiencing spells of fine and bright weather interspersed with more changeable conditions. The most unsettled conditions are likely to be across northern and northwestern areas at first. The best of the settled weather being more likely in the in the south and southeast. Towards the end of the month drier conditions may become more prevalent across northern areas. Temperatures are likely to be near average for most areas, with spells of more settled weather likely to be accompanied by higher daytime temperatures, especially in the south at first. Some chilly evenings are also likely, perhaps with isolated overnight frost, most likely in rural northern areas.

Updated at: 1321 on Sun 03 May 2015

 

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 13 May 2015 to Friday 22 May 2015:

Wednesday looks set to remain largely dry and bright across northern and eastern areas, whilst wet and windy weather is expected to spread into south-western parts. The change to unsettled weather in the southwest will then set the scene for the whole of the United Kingdom over the following days. So for Thursday and Friday, we can expect spells of wet and windy weather for most parts, with temperatures near average. The wettest and windiest weather in the north and west. Over the weekend it looks set to remain unsettled but also cooler, with temperatures just below average. This rather cool and unsettled theme then continues beyond the weekend, although it is likely to become somewhat drier and warmer towards the south and southwest at times.

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 23 May 2015 to Saturday 6 Jun 2015:

After a rather cool and unsettled start to the period, especially in the north and east, there is a weak signal for a trend to warmer and more settled weather across many parts of the United Kingdom. This change perhaps most noticeable across northern and eastern areas.

Updated at: 1312 on Fri 08 May 2015

 

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  • Location: south wales uk
  • Weather Preferences: hot and sunny
  • Location: south wales uk

thats a short update from the Met....and not very sweet either....still things can only get better?......

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 20 May 2015 to Friday 29 May 2015:

A mix of sunshine and showers on Wednesday, with the heaviest and most frequent showers likely to be in the south and east and the best of the drier and brighter weather in the north and west. The showers may turn heavy and thundery, with hail at times. A brief spell of more settled conditions develops in the south on Thursday as rain and strong winds move into the north. Cool, showery and often breezy conditions are then likely to develop from Friday onwards, although there will be some drier brighter interludes, these most likely in the south and southwest. Temperatures should be near or a little below average across much of the UK with a risk of localised overnight frosts in the north.

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 30 May 2015 to Saturday 13 Jun 2015:

There continues to be a signal for a spell of cooler than normal conditions until the end of May. At the same time the south looks to become mainly dry with occasional showers in the north. Into early June, it is likely that the weather will revert to more normal conditions for early Summer with near average temperatures. Some dry and bright interludes are expected, interspersed with showers or longer spells of rain, especially in the northwest. The best of the drier and brighter weather will probably occur in the south.

Updated at: 1210 on Fri 15 May 2015

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 21 May 2015 to Saturday 30 May 2015:

Many parts of the UK are likely to have a dry and bright start on Thursday, though a few showers are possible in the north and east. Cloud amounts will tend to build across the west, with rain and strengthening winds developing in the west and northwest. This will then tend slowly spread south and east later on in the day and overnight into Friday. Cool, showery and often breezy conditions are then likely to follow and continue for much of the period, although there will be some drier brighter interludes, these most likely in the south and southwest. Temperatures should be near or a little below average across much of the UK with a risk of localised overnight frosts in the north.

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 30 May 2015 to Saturday 13 Jun 2015:

The cooler than normal conditions are quite likely to last through until the end of May, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. Into early June, it is likely that the weather will revert to more normal conditions for early Summer with near average temperatures. Some dry and bright interludes are expected to continue, interspersed with showers or longer spells of rain, especially in the northwest. The best of the drier and brighter weather will probably occur in the south.

Updated at: 1206 on Sat 16 May 2015

 

 

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UK Outlook for Friday 22 May 2015 to Sunday 31 May 2015:

Friday is expected to be rather cool, cloudy and breezy, with some rain in the north and west. In comparison, southeastern parts should get away with dry, bright and somewhat warmer weather. The weekend then looks set to be rather cool, breezy and showery in the north, but largely dry, brighter and slightly warmer in the south. The rather cool and changeable theme is likely to continue for the rest of the month, with a mix of sunshine and occasional rain. The rain most prevalent in the north where it's likely to be breezy at times, while in the south dry and bright weather is more likely to dominate. Temperatures ranging from below normal in the north to about average in the south.

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 30 May 2015 to Saturday 13 Jun 2015:

The cooler than normal conditions are quite likely to last through until the end of May, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. Into early June, it is likely that the weather will revert to more normal conditions for early Summer with near average temperatures. Some dry and bright interludes are expected to continue, interspersed with showers or longer spells of rain, especially in the northwest. The best of the drier and brighter weather will probably occur in the south.

Updated at: 1216 on Sun 17 May 2015

 

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  • Location: Peterborough
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and frost in the winter. Hot and sunny, thunderstorms in the summer.
  • Location: Peterborough

This is the correct update for today

 

 

UK Outlook for Monday 1 Jun 2015 to Monday 15 Jun 2015:

High pressure looks set to dominate the weather across the United Kingdom through most of the period, so we can expect a good deal of dry, warm and settled weather. Frontal systems may still make inroads from the Atlantic at times, though most of the rain associated with these is likely to affect north-western areas. Temperatures are expected to range from near normal in the north, to just above average in the south.

Updated at: 1216 on Sun 17 May 2015

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UK Outlook for Monday 25 May 2015 to Wednesday 3 Jun 2015:

Damp and cloudy conditions may affect the southeast at first on Monday, otherwise it will be cooler and clearer, with a mixture of sunshine and showers on Monday and probably also on Tuesday. Cloudier conditions with patchy rain may spread in from the northwest at sometime on Tuesday, although there is significant uncertainty regarding this aspect. Remaining rather unsettled generally for the rest of the forecast period with showers or longer spells of rain at times especially for northwestern areas, interspersed with some drier brighter spells. The best of the drier and brighter conditions are expected in the south of the UK. Temperatures are likely to remain below average generally, perhaps increasing to nearer average later.

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 4 Jun 2015 to Thursday 18 Jun 2015:

There is considerable uncertainty in the likely weather type through to the middle of June. Overall a rather mixed picture is likely and it will probably be rather unsettled in the first part of June, especially in the northwest. There is a weak signal for higher pressure to become established across northern areas as we go further into June which would lead to drier conditions in the north and perhaps more unsettled in the south. There is also uncertainty with regards to the overall temperature pattern, but the most likely scenario is a slight warming through the month, in line with climatic trends. The warming trend perhaps more noticeable for northern areas.

Updated at: 1248 on Wed 20 May 2015

 

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 27 May 2015 to Friday 5 Jun 2015:

Generally rather cloudy on Wednesday, with perhaps some light rain or drizzle in western areas at first. Some bright or sunny spells probably developing later, particularly in the south and east. Rain and freshening winds may reach the northwest by Wednesday evening. Much more unsettled on Thursday with wet and windy conditions developing across the country. The rest of the outlook period is expected to remain rather unsettled, with showers or some longer spells of rain, especially for northern areas where it could well be windy at times. The best of the drier and brighter conditions are expected in the south of the UK. Temperatures are likely to be below average in the northwest and near average further south and east, though with some warmer days later in the period.

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 6 Jun 2015 to Saturday 20 Jun 2015:

There is considerable uncertainty in the likely weather type through much of June. Overall, a rather mixed picture is likely, with rather unsettled conditions and near or below average temperatures at first, especially in the north. As we go further into June, there is a signal for higher pressure to become established across many areas which would lead to drier, warmer conditions for many, these perhaps most prolonged in the north.

Updated at: 1221 on Fri 22 May 2015

 

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 28 May 2015 to Saturday 6 Jun 2015:

Unsettled weather is expected to see out May, bringing spells of rain interspersed by drier, brighter and more showery interludes. It will also be rather windy at times, particularly in the northwest, with periods of gales likely here, along with the bulk of expected rainfall. Southern and eastern areas look best placed for the driest, brightest weather, with a chance that the south could develop more prolonged dry conditions. Temperatures are likely to be below average in the northwest, but near average further south and east, still with the potential for some warm days. By early June there is no strong signal for a prevailing weather type, but, on balance, unsettled conditions are considered more likely along with slightly below normal temperatures, especially in the northwest.

 

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UK Outlook for Sunday 7 Jun 2015 to Sunday 21 Jun 2015:

There still remains considerable uncertainty in the likely weather type through this period. At first, unsettled conditions and near or below average temperatures are likely, especially towards the northwest. Then, as we go further into June, there is a signal for higher pressure to become established to the northeast of the UK, which would lead to drier, warmer conditions for many, these perhaps most prolonged in the north.

Updated at: 1209 on Sat 23 May 2015

 

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UK Outlook for Friday 29 May 2015 to Sunday 7 Jun 2015:

May is expected to end unsettled, with spells of rain interspersed by drier, brighter and more showery interludes. It may be rather windy, particularly in the northwest, with a risk of gales, and the bulk of the rainfall. Southern and eastern areas look best placed for the driest, brightest weather. Temperatures are likely to be below average in the northwest, but near average further south and east. Into June the signal for prevailing weather becomes fairly weak, but, on balance, unsettled conditions are considered more likely in the northwest at first, with slightly below average temperatures, and settled, warmer, conditions in the southeast. Towards the weekend these warmer more settled conditions are likely to spread to most of the country with a risk of showers in the south.

 

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 8 Jun 2015 to Monday 22 Jun 2015:

There still remains considerable uncertainty in the likely weather type through this period. There is, however, a signal for higher pressure to become established to the north of the UK. This would lead to drier, warmer conditions for many, these perhaps most prolonged in the north, but it may also allow some more unsettled, perhaps thundery, weather to move up from continental Europe and affect the south of the country.

Updated at: 1206 on Sun 24 May 2015

 

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