Why is it so wet in London? Met Office explains 'chilly' reason for unsettled weather in June
Briefly

During the daytime on each day, showers could become heavy and slow-moving, and there is a chance these might turn thundery at times, the Met Office has said. Not everywhere will catch a shower, and many places may hold on to warm, sunny days with light winds.
Next week, confidence for any dominant weather regime is considered very low. There are tentative signs of building high pressure from the west at times, but showers or longer spells of rain are also likely to affect the country, with the eastern half of England and Scotland on balance most likely to experience wetter, or at last more showery weather.
Spokesperson Stephen Dixon said: We have a bit of a northerly air flow, pulling cooler air over the UK from the north - over parts of Scotland, where we are even seeing snow. It might feel pleasant or sometimes chilly as temperatures are milder than usual.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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