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  1. UK Outlook for Saturday 28 May 2011 to Monday 6 Jun 2011: A mixture of some bright or sunny spells, but also periods of rain or showers this weekend, with the wettest conditions likely in the west and northwest, but little rain in the south and east. Unsettled conditions are then likely to continue early next week with the risk of some heavy rain in the northwest, although with southern and eastern parts remaining generally drier, brighter and warmer. For the rest of next week and into early June the north and west looks like staying mainly unsettled and rather cool at times, with further showers or longer spells of rain, while the southeast sees the more settled, mostly dry conditions and also with a trend to rather warmer conditions here. Updated: 1158 on Mon 23 May 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  2. UK Outlook for Tuesday 7 Jun 2011 to Tuesday 21 Jun 2011: For this period, rainfall amounts look to be close to or below average for the time of year for most parts of the UK. Sunshine is likely to be above average for the most part and this will help temperatures to be above average, or even well above the average in some areas, for much of the period, especially in the south. Updated: 1205 on Mon 23 May 2011 http://www.metoffice...st_weather.html
  3. Summary May leaves its mark but June looks more settled May so far has seen a split between the northwest and the southeast. Parts of western Scotland have seen well over their monthly rainfall averages, compared to well under in parts of southern and eastern England. The first part of the period looks set to repeat this pattern with a number of low pressure systems bringing strong winds and rain to the north and west, but with much of the rainfall struggling to make its way to the southeast. Towards the end of the period it's looking warmer and rather more settled for everyone but without a great deal of that much-needed rain in sight! Monday 23 May 2011 to Sunday 29 May 2011 A dramatic start to the week A deep low pressure system tracking across the north of the UK will bring winds that will be unusually strong for this time of year. It will settle down a little on Tuesday and Wednesday across England and Wales with high pressure briefly trying to assert itself from the south, bringing warm weather for a time. However, it will stay rather unsettled across Scotland and Northern Ireland. Further depressions will move in from the Atlantic through the rest of the week. This rather unsettled picture will bring rain to the north and west, but only small amounts of rain will reach the southeast. The best chance of any rain here will be on Friday. It will feel rather cool in the northwest but normal or warm at times in the southeast. Monday 30 May 2011 to Sunday 5 June 2011 A tale of two halves The rather unsettled weather will continue into the beginning of next week but high pressure to the south of the UK will once again make inroads into southern counties. This will lead to a warming trend as well as a fairly dry outlook here, but further north and west there's more wet, windy and cool weather in prospect. Monday 6 June 2011 to Sunday 19 June 2011 Sunshine in store Warm, sunny weather looks likely to take hold across the UK for the middle of June. Perhaps this will be rather welcome in the north and west but for anyone hoping for rain, the totals look likely to be around or below the amounts we would normally expect at this time of year. Next week Will the end of June bring some good news for farmers and gardeners or will the sun-seekers be celebrating....? http://news.bbc.co.u...10&region=world
  4. UK Outlook for Monday 6 Jun 2011 to Monday 20 Jun 2011: For this period, rainfall amounts look to be close to or below average for the time of year for most parts of the UK. Sunshine is likely to be above average for the most part and this will help temperatures to be above average, or even well above the average in some areas, for much of the period, especially in the south. Updated: 1208 on Sun 22 May 2011 http://www.metoffice...st_weather.html
  5. UK Outlook for Friday 27 May 2011 to Sunday 5 Jun 2011: Breezy, with sunshine and showers for most areas on Friday, perhaps some longer outbreaks of rain in the east at first. More generally dry and bright or clear conditions are expected for a time before rain or drizzle develops once again over northern and western parts for Saturday. Unsettled conditions are then likely to continue early next week, although with southern and eastern parts likely to become more settled and rather warmer. For the rest of next week and into early June the north and west looks like staying mainly unsettled, with further showers or longer spells of rain, while the southeast sees the more settled, mostly dry conditions and also with a trend to rather warmer conditions here. Updated: 1206 on Sun 22 May 2011 http://www.metoffice...st_weather.html
  6. Issued: 0859 Sunday 22nd May 2011 More like autumn Duty forecaster: John Ejdowski Gusts of 70mph for Scotland With the jet stream forecast to be across the United Kingdom this week, deep areas of low pressure are forecast to develop in the Atlantic. Strong winds are set to affect the country with fronts spreading in bands of rain to be followed by showers. Gales will often affect Britain with severe gales and gusts to 70 mph across Scotland initially. Temperatures this will be suppressed and will below normal for May. http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110522
  7. I have to agree I'm all for a hot summer but 101.F (38.5C) would be unpleasant and I can't imagine how muggy it would be at night. If this does happen the elderly would suffer.
  8. HOTTEST SUMMER EVER ON THE WAY BRITAIN could be facing the hottest summer ever with temperatures hitting 101F, forecasters said last night. Blistering heat similar to 2003 – the warmest summer for five centuries – is “a real possibilityâ€. But experts are warning of a lack of rain. While temperatures of 101.F (38.5C) will be welcomed by sun lovers, farmers are desperate after the driest spring on record. Forecasters say there is no significant rain on the horizon and in June and July, temperatures are potentially going to be consistently high. As high pressure sets in next month, bringing prolonged spells of clear skies and unbroken sunshine, the heat is likely to rise to 95F. Paul Michaelwhite, of online forecasters Netweather, said: “It is not beyond that realms of possibility that we could see temperatures pushing up to the record 101.3F – and temperatures of 95F are certainly not out of the question.†Jonathan Powell, forecaster at Positive Weather Solutions, described the continued lack of rain as “potentially devastating†and could “sow the seeds for an extremely difficult 2012â€. He said the outlook for the summer was long periods of hot weather broken up by “violent†thunderstorms brought on by the extreme heat. Read more: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/247955/Hottest-summer-ever-on-the-way
  9. Dry to the south Wet in the north Issued: 1200hrs Saturday 21st May 2011 Duty forecaster: Simon Keeling Wet and windy at times in the north, but drier and brighter to the south High pressure is going to be extending through southern parts of the country at times in the coming week. This is going to be bringing dry weather here with sunny spells. Further north low pressure is more dominant and this brings cloud and outbreaks of rain, as well as strong winds at times through Ireland and Scotland. http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110521
  10. Which part of the forecast does it tie in nicely with?
  11. Now La Nina is now more is that good news with regards to us having this hot and dry summer? or does it have no effect at all?
  12. UK Outlook for Tuesday 24 May 2011 to Thursday 2 Jun 2011: Northern Britain will start Tuesday very windy and wet, with a chance of gales. Otherwise, the mainly dry theme looks likely to continue with variable amounts of cloud and sunny spells. Later in the week, northern areas will probably become more unsettled with rain or showers, whilst only small amounts of rain are expected elsewhere. Temperatures will begin generally around or just below average, with a chance of overnight grass frosts in prone areas during the first week. However, a gradual warming trend is expected later in the week, with signs that southeastern parts may become warm by the end of the weekend, but with a low risk of thundery showers. There is considerable uncertainty by early June, but there is little sign of any significant rainfall in the south. Updated: 1245 on Thu 19 May 2011 http://www.metoffice...st_weather.html
  13. UK Outlook for Friday 3 Jun 2011 to Friday 17 Jun 2011: For this period, rainfall amounts look to be close to average for the time of year for most parts of the UK, so remaining changeable in terms of weather scenarios with rain at times, and drier and brighter spells in between. Both day and night-time temperatures are likely to remain near or above average for early June, and with the changeable conditions, sunshine amounts on the whole are also likely to be near average across the UK. Updated: 1300 on Thu 19 May 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  14. Plenty of dry weather Best sun to the south http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110519
  15. If you have looked at the month ahead forecast on the site I think you have they only update that on the 1st of each month so come the 1st June it could completely change and come in line with the one Netweather issued yesterday.
  16. I wouldn't call that an update lol, it's the same as yesterday's update.
  17. I hope this forecast is correct, just think what it will do for the tourism.
  18. Bring it on i say! After the worst winter we've just had in decades we deserve this, glad I booked my first UK Holiday for 4 years in Great Yarmouth at the end June question is how hot will it be?
  19. UK Outlook for Wednesday 1 Jun 2011 to Wednesday 15 Jun 2011: For this period, rainfall amounts look to be close to average for the time of year for most parts of the UK, so remaining changeable in terms of weather scenarios with rain at times, and drier and brighter days in between. Both day and night-time temperatures are likely to remain near or above average for early June, and with the changeable conditions, sunshine amounts on the whole are also likely to be near average across the UK. Updated: 1143 on Tue 17 May 2011 http://www.metoffice...st_weather.html
  20. Issued: 1200hrs Monday 16th May 2011 Duty forecaster: Simon Keeling Little rain in the south High pressure flirts with southern England through this week. However, low pressure to the north will be bringing cloud and some periods of rain here. Little rain to the south of the country where high pressure will be building in at times. By the weekend pressure should build more widely across the country. http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20110516
  21. UK Outlook for Saturday 28 May 2011 to Saturday 11 Jun 2011: The relatively dry, settled weather shows signs of continuing through the last few days of May and into the start of June. As a result, both daytime and nightime temperatures are likely to remain above average for the time of year. Although it is likely to be drier than average at first, there are some signs of rainfall amounts recovering closer to average for the time of year in June. Sunshine amounts are also likely to be near average throughout. Updated: 1253 on Fri 13 May 2011 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  22. I only hope we don't pay for this sunny weather by getting a wet summer.
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