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| UK daily outlook - 8 to 10 October. | |
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| Audi-Tek | 7 Oct 2014, 06:35 PM Post #1 |
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UK daily outlook - 8 to 10 October. By Leon Brown, Chief Meteorologist Frequent and heavy showers Low pressure to the west of Ireland will push a lot of showers north east over the next few days, but gradually the showers will ease for the end of the week and weekend. There are some chilly nights to come, and fog this weekend. You'll probably have to put the heating on now. An area of persistent and moderate to heavy rain over northern Scotland tonight and early Wednesday will continue to bring a flood risk. By Wednesday morning 24-hr rainfall totals may be in excess of 60 to 80mm over the eastern slopes of the northern Highlands. ![]() Further south Wednesday should start bright and dry over southern Scotland and north east England, but bands of rain and showers will sweep north east across England and Wales. There will be some heavy downpours, and the risk of hail and thunder too. The showers will eventually reach north east England and southern Scotland late in the day. The rain over northern Scotland will die out and move to the north. Gusty south west winds over southern Britain will make it feel cool. Temperatures 16 to 17C between the showers. ![]() By Thursday the showers will be mainly over the west, and especially over Wales to north west england, where again cracks of thunder are likely. The south east of England and East Anglia will have a better day with sunny spells. Temperatures up a bit to 18C in the south east, but still a cool 13C in Scotland. ![]() More showers to end the week on Friday, moving across central and northern Britain, the showers lighter and more scattered over the south. Temperatures again near 17C in central and eastern England, and possibly 18C in the south east, but a few degrees lower over the north and west. ![]() Source ...................... http://uk.weather.com/ |
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