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

Friday 12 Jun - Sunday 21 Jun

The first few days of the period, including next weekend and into the start of the following week, should see the driest brightest weather across northern areas of the UK, particularly western Scotland. Elsewhere, conditions will be rather changeable with some sunshine but also areas of rain or showers. Thunderstorms are also likely in places. Many parts will become warm, perhaps very warm, particularly northwestern areas. However, mist and low cloud will probably affect east coasts at times, making it cooler here. For the rest of the period confidence is low. However, conditions will probably be mixed, with periods of dry, bright weather, but also some spells of cloud and rain, perhaps accompanied by stronger winds. Temperatures will probably continue to be above average generally.

Monday 22 Jun - Monday 6 Jul

The changeable conditions are likely to continue into July, with periods of drier and more settled conditions interspersed with showers or longer spells of rain, at times. Temperatures should be close to average for the majority of June, but towards the end of the month they could trend above average.

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

 

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

Saturday 13 Jun - Monday 22 Jun

Over the weekend northern areas of the UK should see the driest and brightest weather, particularly western Scotland but with showers or longer spells of rain possible in the east. Elsewhere, conditions will be rather changeable and breezy for many with some sunshine but also areas of rain or showers. Thunderstorms are also likely in places. Many parts will become warm, perhaps very warm, particularly northwestern areas. However, mist and low cloud will probably affect east coasts at times, making it cooler here. For the rest of the period confidence is low. However, conditions will probably be mixed, with periods of dry, bright weather, but also some spells of cloud and rain, perhaps accompanied by stronger winds. Temperatures will probably continue to be above average generally.

Tuesday 23 Jun - Tuesday 7 Jul

The changeable conditions are likely to continue through the end of June and into July, with periods of drier and more settled conditions interspersed with showers or longer spells of rain, at times. Temperatures should be close to average for the majority of June, but towards the end of the month they could trend above average.

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

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  • Location: Brighton (currently)
  • Location: Brighton (currently)

On paper it sounds promising but I am sure Manchester will manage to avoid all the thundery activity.

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
5 hours ago, karyo said:

On paper it sounds promising but I am sure Manchester will manage to avoid all the thundery activity.

I like your reverse psychology. It has to work in our favour eventually lol.

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  • Location: Brighton (currently)
  • Location: Brighton (currently)
11 hours ago, Had Worse said:

I like your reverse psychology. It has to work in our favour eventually lol.

Our long wait continues! Good job we at least saw those thunderstorms in February.

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

Sunday 14 Jun - Tuesday 23 Jun

Dry on Sunday for many with sunny spells after any patchy fog clears. Northeastern parts however may see some rain or drizzle with scattered, perhaps heavy, showers in the west and southwest. The weather becomes rather mixed through the rest of the period with all parts seeing some drier and sunnier spells but with but the chance of showers developing. The showers may be heavy and merge into longer spells of rain at times with a risk of thunder also, although thunder mainly in southern or southwestern parts of the UK. Northwestern areas will likely see the best of any drier and sunnier conditions. Eastern coasts will often be cooler with mist here at the start of the period. Elsewhere though temperatures will be warm or very warm at times.

Wednesday 24 Jun - Wednesday 8 Jul

Changeable conditions continuing through the end of June and into July with periods of dry, brighter and more settled weather being interspersed with showers or at times some longer spells of rain. The rain looks to be largely in northwestern areas with drier spells in the east and southeast. Temperatures mainly around average for the time of year but with some very warm spells likely.

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

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

Monday 15 Jun - Wednesday 24 Jun

Largely dry for many on Monday with sunny spells after any patchy fog clears. Southwest England and parts of Wales may see scattered showers, some of these turning heavy and possibly thundery. The weather becomes rather mixed through the rest of the period with all parts seeing some drier and sunnier spells but with the chance of showers developing. The showers may be heavy and merge into longer spells of rain at times with a risk of thunder also, although thunder mainly in southern or southwestern parts of the UK. Northwestern areas will likely see the best of any drier and sunnier conditions. Eastern coasts will often be cooler with mist here at the start of the period. Elsewhere though temperatures will be warm or very warm at times.

Wednesday 24 Jun - Wednesday 8 Jul

Changeable conditions continuing through the end of June and into July with periods of dry, brighter and more settled weather being interspersed with showers or at times some longer spells of rain. The rain looks to be largely in northwestern areas with drier spells in the east and southeast. Temperatures mainly around average for the time of year but with some very warm spells likely.

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

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

Tuesday 16 Jun - Thursday 25 Jun

Another changeable day on Tuesday with a mix of cloud, sunny spells and scattered showers. Some showers may turn heavy with the risk of some thunder during the afternoon and evening. The weather remains rather mixed through the rest of the period with all parts seeing some drier and sunnier spells but with the chance of showers developing. The showers may be heavy and merge into longer spells of rain at times with a risk of thunder also, although thunder seems most likely in southern or southwestern parts of the UK. Northwestern areas should see the best of any drier and sunnier conditions. Eastern coasts look to be cooler with mist here at the start of the period. Elsewhere though temperatures should be warm or very warm at times.

Friday 26 Jun - Friday 10 Jul

Changeable conditions continuing through the end of June and into July with periods of dry, brighter and more settled weather being interspersed with showers or at times some longer spells of rain. The rain looks to be largely in northwestern areas with drier spells in the east and southeast. Temperatures mainly around average for the time of year but with some very warm spells likely.

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

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

Wednesday 17 Jun - Friday 26 Jun

The start of the period will be rather mixed, with all parts of the UK seeing some sunny spells. Scattered showers are also possible; however, confidence is low in determining exact areas. The showers may be heavy and merge into longer spells of rain at times with a risk of thunder also, although thunder seems most likely in southern or southwestern parts of the UK. The best of the drier and sunnier weather will probably be in the northwest, with a low probability that more widely dry weather could become established. Eastern coasts look to be cooler with mist here at the start of the period. Elsewhere though temperatures should be warm or very warm at times.

Saturday 27 Jun - Saturday 11 Jul

Changeable conditions continuing through the end of June and into July with periods of dry, brighter and more settled weather being interspersed with showers or at times some longer spells of rain. The rain looks to be largely in northwestern areas with drier spells in the east and southeast. Temperatures mainly around average for the time of year but with some very warm spells likely.

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

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

Thursday 18 Jun - Saturday 27 Jun

The beginning of this period looks to remain rather changeable as the showery setup continues across much of the UK. Many areas are likely to see a mixture of bright or sunny spells and showers, some of which may turn heavy in places. Parts of the west and northwest may see cloudier and breezier conditions at times along with some outbreaks of rain. Across the south in particular, there is the risk of some spells of rain becoming heavy and possibly thundery. Throughout this period, most places will see temperatures near or a little above average. Coastal areas in the east may be the main exception with spells of persistent cloud potentially bringing cooler conditions at first.

Sunday 28 Jun - Sunday 12 Jul

Probably remaining fairly unsettled during the latter part of June with showers or longer spells of rain, these turning heavy and possibly thundery across the south. Despite the mixed conditions, all parts should still see some drier and brighter interludes. Temperatures should generally be above average, possibly turning very warm in places. Around the turn of the month and into early July, a transition to more settled conditions is signalled with many seeing more prolonged drier and sunnier spells. However, there is still the chance of showers for most at times. Temperatures likely to return back to around average.

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

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

Thursday 18 Jun - Saturday 27 Jun

The beginning of this period looks to remain rather changeable as the showery setup continues across much of the UK. Many areas are likely to see a mixture of bright or sunny spells and showers, some of which may turn heavy in places. Parts of the west and northwest may see cloudier and breezier conditions at times along with some outbreaks of rain. Across the south in particular, there is the risk of some spells of rain becoming heavy and possibly thundery. Throughout this period, most places will see temperatures near or a little above average. Coastal areas in the east may be the main exception with spells of persistent cloud potentially bringing cooler conditions at first.

Sunday 28 Jun - Sunday 12 Jul

Probably remaining fairly unsettled during the latter part of June with showers or longer spells of rain, these turning heavy and possibly thundery across the south. Despite the mixed conditions, all parts should still see some drier and brighter interludes. Temperatures should generally be above average, possibly turning very warm in places. Around the turn of the month and into early July, a transition to more settled conditions is signalled with many seeing more prolonged drier and sunnier spells. However, there is still the chance of showers for most at times. Temperatures likely to return back to around average.

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

Just a normal summer?

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

Friday 19 Jun - Sunday 28 Jun

The beginning of this period looks to remain rather changeable as the showery setup continues across much of the UK. Many areas are likely to see a mixture of bright or sunny spells and showers, some of which may turn heavy in places. Parts of the west and northwest may see cloudier and breezier conditions at times along with some outbreaks of rain. Across the south in particular, there is the risk of some spells of rain becoming heavy and possibly thundery. Throughout this period, most places will see temperatures near or a little above average. Coastal areas in the east may be the main exception with spells of persistent cloud potentially bringing cooler conditions at first.

Monday 29 Jun - Monday 13 Jul

Probably remaining fairly unsettled towards the end of June with showers or longer spells of rain, these turning heavy and possibly thundery across the south. Despite the mixed conditions, all parts should still see some drier and brighter interludes. Temperatures should generally be above average, possibly turning very warm in places. Around the turn of the month and into early July, a transition to more settled conditions is signalled with many seeing more prolonged drier and sunnier spells. However, there is still the chance of showers for most at times. Temperatures likely to return back to around average.

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

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

Saturday 20 Jun - Monday 29 Jun

The beginning of this period looks to remain rather changeable as the showery setup continues across much of the UK. Many areas are likely to see a mixture of sunny spells and showers, some of which may turn heavy in places. Parts of the west and northwest may see cloudier and breezier conditions at times along with some outbreaks of rain. By contrast, many other areas are likely to see a more settled, warm period next week with some sunshine, before more changeable conditions possibly return more generally. However, confidence is low in this aspect. Throughout the period, temperatures should be generally near or a little above average. However, coastal areas in the east could still have some spells of persistent cloud accompanied by cooler conditions.

Tuesday 30 Jun - Tuesday 14 Jul

Probably remaining fairly unsettled at the end of June with showers or longer spells of rain, these turning heavy and possibly thundery across the south. Despite the mixed conditions, all parts should still see some drier and brighter interludes. Temperatures should generally be above average, possibly turning very warm in places. In early July, a transition to more settled conditions is signalled with many seeing more prolonged drier and sunnier spells. However, there is still the chance of showers for most at times. Temperatures likely to return back to around average.

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

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

Sunday 21 Jun - Tuesday 30 Jun

It is likely to be a changeable start to this period, with showers or some longer spells of rain, particularly for northwestern areas where it may be windy at times. Eastern and southern areas should have the driest and brightest conditions. However, there are signs of a more settled, dry spell becoming established for many parts during the early to middle part of next week. It will probably become generally warm, perhaps very warm in places, more especially for southeastern areas. However, the northwest may stay more changeable, whilst there is a risk of thunderstorms in some southern parts. More generally changeable and somewhat cooler conditions are likely to return again by the last weekend of June.

Wednesday 1 Jul - Wednesday 15 Jul

The first half of July will probably see mixed conditions, although confidence is low at this stage. On the whole, it will probably be changeable with spells of rain or showers being mixed in with drier, brighter interludes. The best of the drier, brighter spells are likely in the east and south. However, there may also be some settled spells more widely across the country at times. As is usual this time of year, some thundery interludes are also likely, particularly in the south. Temperatures should be generally near or somewhat above average, with the possibility of further brief and very warm spells.

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

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

Monday 22 Jun - Wednesday 1 Jul

It is likely to be a changeable start to this period, with showers or some longer spells of rain, particularly in northwestern areas where it may be windy at times. Eastern and southern areas should have the driest and brightest conditions. However, there are signs of a more settled and dry spell of weather becoming established for many parts towards the middle part of the first week. It will probably become generally warm, perhaps very warm in places, especially for southeastern areas. However, the northwest may stay more changeable, whilst there is a risk of thunderstorms in some southern parts. More generally changeable and somewhat cooler conditions are likely to return again by the end of this period.

Thursday 2 Jul - Thursday 16 Jul

The first half of July will probably see mixed conditions, although confidence is low at this stage. On the whole, it will probably be changeable with spells of rain or showers being mixed in with drier, brighter interludes. The best of the drier, brighter spells are likely in the east and south. However, there may also be some settled spells more widely across the country at times. As is usual this time of year, some thundery interludes are also likely, particularly in the south. Temperatures should be generally near or somewhat above average, with the possibility of further brief and very warm spells.

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

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  • Location: Cambridge, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Summer > Spring > Winter > Autumn :-)
  • Location: Cambridge, UK

Changing their tune again I see. 2 days ago, first half of July looks like a return to settled conditions. Now it’s mixed conditions. 

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

Wednesday 24 Jun - Friday 3 Jul

A fine, very warm spell is likely next week across many central and eastern areas and it will probably turn hot in places. Meanwhile northwestern parts will probably stay more unsettled with some rain and temperatures nearer to normal. Changeable, cooler conditions are likely to extend east to all areas by the last weekend of June, preceded by thunderstorms in places. It will probably then remain changeable and sometimes breezy with weather systems crossing the UK from the west, bringing bands of rain interspersed with brighter, showery periods. Most of the rain will be in the northwest where it may be rather cool. Drier and sometimes warm conditions are likely in the east and south with a chance of some longer fine, dry spells in early July.

Friday 3 Jul - Friday 17 Jul

The first half of July will probably see mixed conditions, although confidence is low at this stage. On the whole, it will probably be changeable with spells of rain or showers being mixed in with drier and brighter interludes. The best of the drier, brighter spells are likely in the south and east. However, there may also be some settled spells more widely across the country at times. As is usual this time of year, some thundery interludes are also likely, particularly in the south. Temperatures should be generally near or somewhat above average, with the possibility of further brief and very warm spells.

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

 

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

Thursday 25 Jun - Saturday 4 Jul

The widely fine, hot conditions becoming established next week across most central, eastern and southern areas are likely to continue into Thursday. Meanwhile, northwestern parts will probably be more changeable with some rain and temperatures nearer to normal. Changeable, cooler conditions seem likely to extend slowly east to all areas by next weekend, preceded by thunderstorms in places. It will probably then remain changeable and sometimes breezy with weather systems crossing the UK from the west, bringing bands of rain interspersed with brighter, showery periods. Most of the rain will be in the northwest where it may be rather cool. Drier and sometimes warm conditions are likely in the east and south with a chance of some longer fine, dry spells in early July.

Sunday 5 Jul - Sunday 19 Jul

The beginning of July looks to be rather mixed, although confidence is low at this stage. On the whole, it will probably be changeable with spells of rain or showers mixed with drier and brighter interludes. The best of the drier, brighter weather seem likely in the south and east. However, there may also be some settled periods more widely across the UK at times. As is usual for this time of year, some thundery interludes are also possible, particularly in the south. Temperatures should be generally near or somewhat above average, with the chance of further brief and very warm spells.

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

 

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

Friday 26 Jun - Sunday 5 Jul

The widely fine, hot conditions becoming established next week across most central, eastern and southern areas are likely to continue into Friday. Meanwhile, northwestern parts will probably be more changeable with some rain or showers and temperatures nearer to normal. Changeable, cooler conditions seem likely to extend slowly east to all areas through next weekend, preceded by thunderstorms in places. It will probably then remain changeable and sometimes breezy with weather systems crossing the UK from the west, bringing bands of rain interspersed with brighter, showery periods. Most of the rain will be in the northwest where it may be rather cool. Drier and sometimes warm conditions are likely in the east and south with a chance of some longer fine, dry spells in early July.

Monday 6 Jul - Monday 20 Jul

The beginning of July looks to be rather mixed, although confidence is low at this stage. On the whole, it will probably be changeable with spells of rain or showers mixed with drier and brighter interludes. The best of the drier, brighter weather seem likely in the south and east. However, there may also be some settled periods more widely across the UK at times. As is usual for this time of year, some thundery interludes are also possible, particularly in the south. Temperatures should be generally near or somewhat above average, with the chance of further brief and very warm spells.

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

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

Saturday 27 Jun - Monday 6 Jul

The widely fine, hot conditions becoming established next week across most central, eastern and southern areas are likely to continue into Friday. Meanwhile, northwestern parts will probably be more changeable with some rain or showers and temperatures nearer to normal. Changeable, cooler conditions seem likely to extend slowly east to all areas through next weekend, preceded by thunderstorms in places. It will probably then remain changeable and sometimes breezy with weather systems crossing the UK from the west, bringing bands of rain interspersed with brighter, showery periods. Most of the rain will be in the northwest where it may be rather cool. Drier and sometimes warm conditions are likely in the east and south with a chance of some longer fine, dry spells in early July.

Tuesday 7 Jul - Tuesday 21 Jul

July looks to be rather mixed, although confidence is low at this stage. On the whole, it will probably be changeable with spells of rain or showers mixed with drier and brighter interludes. The best of the drier, brighter weather seem likely in the south and east. However, there may also be some settled periods more widely across the UK at times. As is usual for this time of year, some thundery interludes are also possible, particularly in the south. Temperatures should be generally near or somewhat above average, with the chance of further brief and very warm spells.

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

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  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks

becoming established next week across most

 

Is it me or is this wrongly worded?

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
6 hours ago, johnholmes said:

becoming established next week across most

 

Is it me or is this wrongly worded?

That looks like it was a mistake and a copy and paste from yesterday's update for the period Saturday 27th June - Monday 6th July.

Here is the updated forecast:

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

Sunday 28 Jun - Tuesday 7 Jul

The end of June will see a change of weather for much of the UK as it becomes cooler, breezier and more changeable. This will bring a chance of showers, especially for western parts, and also some more persistent rain, most likely through central and southern areas. 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 be cooler also. 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 mostly 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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