High pressure building for the weekend
After what feels like weeks and indeed months of wind and rain, there is some good news on the horizon.
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Dry, warm and sunny for many, breezy in the south.
Any early mist and fog patches will quickly clear through the morning. Cloud in the east and south will lift leaving a bright day with plenty of sunny spells. Feeling very warm, although rather breezy in the south and southeast.
Cloud encroaching from the east overnight with clear skies in the north and west. Some mist and fog forming under clear skies where it will also be rather chilly.
Cloud burning back to North Sea coasts, but possibly lingering in places. Mist and fog quickly lifting. Mostly dry, warm with plenty of sunshine. Remaining breezy in the south.
Largely dry in the north with sunny spells. Showers or longer spells of rain edging in from the south from Friday, heavy with thunder possible. Warm in the sunshine.
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Showers with the potential for some longer spells of rain, heavy and perhaps thundery at times, will affect parts of England and Wales at first, especially in the south but tending to ease away to the southeast by the end of Tuesday. Elsewhere, generally settled conditions prevailing, albeit with low cloud and drizzle along North Sea coasts in particular; away from here, most places will experience above average temperatures during this period. A short-lived quieter spell of weather is possible then possible, before a transition to a more unsettled, mobile westerly pattern is most likely by midweek and beyond, with spells of wind and rain in many areas, but perhaps interspersed with occasional drier and brighter interludes.
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Typical autumn weather will probably affect the UK with a mix of weather types through the first half of October. Periods of unsettled conditions, with wind and rain at times, will likely be interspersed with shorter spells of calmer and drier weather. Overall, wetter than average conditions are expected during this period, especially in central and southern areas. Temperatures are most likely to be close to or slightly above average overall, although some cooler spells are possible at times.
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