UK's dry spell to come to an end and it could be a washout bank holiday - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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The Met Office forecasts a shift from the prolonged dry spell to more unsettled conditions in the UK, starting this week. Monday will see scattered showers and possible thunderstorms, with temperatures peaking at 25°C in southern England. This trend continues into Tuesday, but a more organized system of rain is expected by Wednesday. The end of the week promises sunny spells though will be accompanied by colder nights and potential frost. A significant change is anticipated over the weekend as weather systems from the Atlantic move in, bringing spells of rain and windy conditions.
The high pressure that has been around for the last few weeks will slowly lose its grip on the UK this week, bringing a change to more unsettled conditions with many areas seeing rain or showers, ending the prolonged dry spell.
The change comes this weekend, with weather systems moving in from the Atlantic, arriving from the west probably later on Friday and through Saturday. They will bring with them spells of rain, which may be heavy at times, with a risk of strong winds in places.
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