Unsettled weather to make way for warmth ahead of Bank Holiday weekend - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Unsettled weather to make way for warmth ahead of Bank Holiday weekend - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Rain and heavy showers are expected to continue pushing north-eastwards through Tuesday morning, with the possibility of thunderstorms developing across central and northern areas as unstable conditions linger across the country."
"Wednesday is also set to remain unsettled, with outbreaks of rain and variable cloud affecting many regions, particularly in the north and west, as low pressure continues to dominate much of the UK's weather pattern."
"However, conditions are expected to gradually improve later in the week as higher pressure begins building from the south. Thursday should bring brighter skies and drier weather for parts of the South East, while rain clears north-eastwards through the morning."
"By Friday, temperatures are forecast to rise more sharply, especially across southern and eastern England, where some areas could see highs of up to 28C. If reached, it would mark the hottest day recorded in Britain so far this year and signal a dramatic turnaround from the grey and damp conditions that have dominated much of the week."
Rain and heavy showers are expected to move north-east through Tuesday morning, with thunderstorms possible across central and northern areas under unstable conditions. Wednesday is forecast to stay unsettled, with outbreaks of rain and variable cloud affecting many regions, especially in the north and west, as low pressure dominates. Later in the week, conditions should improve as higher pressure builds from the south. Thursday is expected to bring brighter skies and drier weather for parts of the South East, while western and north-western areas remain more changeable with possible persistent rain. By Friday, temperatures should rise sharply, with highs up to 28C in southern and eastern England, marking a potential hottest day of the year so far.
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