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| UK daily outlook - 18th to 21st July. | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 18 Jul 2014, 10:18 PM (37 Views) | |
| Audi-Tek | 18 Jul 2014, 10:18 PM Post #1 |
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UK daily outlook - 18th to 21st July. Stormy weekend, warm start to next week ![]() We have already seen some storms, but there are many more on the way and they could be severe. Temperatures on Friday afternoon soared in the sunshine to the low 30s around London, North Kent, Essex and across East Anglia and the East Midlands making it the hottest day of the year, but storms over the France are already developing and will move north on Saturday. ![]() The first batch of storms are likely in the early hours of Saturday, moving north over central southern England from France. Some of these may be severe with frequent lightning and large hail, and could cause flash flooding with more than 60mm of rainfall in two hours. ![]() By mid morning on Saturday the storms will be moving from the Midlands to northern England with a drier spell in the south, but more storms are expected to develop over northern France. ![]() We can expect more storms in the afternoon to move up across southern England to the western Midlands and Wales, while earlier storms move from northern England to southern Scotland. It will still be very warm and humid with temperatures in the high 20s in the south east. ![]() Sunday will be a much better day with sunny spells and scattered showers. It will be more cloudy over the north with the best of the sunshine over Wales and south west England. Temperatures will be less humid but still warm in the low to mid 20s. ![]() Pressure will build again next week with a fine and warm, possibly very warm day for Monday. The fine weather is set to continue through much of the week but we may see some showers and thunderstorms later as temperatures lift back to the high 20s, and perhaps 30C again over the south. ![]() Source ........................... http://uk.weather.com/story/ |
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