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  1. 12 minutes ago, Andy Bown said:

    Friday and Saturday at 08.30 already 20c and sunny. Last night with it still 25c at gone 22.00 ; “shall we have breakfast outside in the morning? Yes!”

    This morning at 08.30 it’s dull, breezy and 15.1c! Breakfast indoors as usual then!!!!

    Today:
    Sunday will see plenty of sunshine, which may turn hazy at times. Staying mostly dry and very warm, especially in the east where it will become quite hot. Winds staying light for most areas. Maximum temperature 33 °C. But the  weather forecast got that bit wrong as it cloudy outside

  2. 1 minute ago, CheesepuffScott said:

    Was in Southampton much of the day, it was cool, breezy and showery this morning, it brightened up around lunch time with the odd showery period through the afternoon. Warm in the strong sunshine but cool in the cloud and breeze.

    Reached 17.9°C here, currently 13.5°C

    i just had a very big heavy shower over in warminster and it is still raining from it 

     

  3. South West England weather forecast

    Friday 26 Jun -Tuesday 30 Jun

    Headline:

    Largely dry today with some sunshine and the odd shower.

    Today:

    Today will be largely fine with a good deal of bright or sunny spells. The odd heavy, possibly thundery shower may bubble up through the afternoon, though most places will stay dry. Remaining hot and quite humid. Maximum temperature 27 °C.

    Tonight:

    After a dry start of the evening, a swathe of heavy, thundery rain will arrive, spreading across the region overnight. This should ease towards dawn, becoming more showery in nature. Minimum temperature 13 °C.

    Saturday:

    Saturday will be a day of sunshine and showers, these merging to longer spells of rain at times. Becoming breezy through the afternoon. Feeling much cooler than recent days. Maximum temperature 20 °C.

    Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:

    Remaining unsettled on Sunday and into next week. Further showers or outbreaks of rain are likely, though there should still be some bright or sunny spells. Breezy at times.

  4. met office has issue   yellow Yellow warning Thunderstorm 16:00 Tomorrow UTC+1 09:00 Fri 26  Whilst many places will be dry or see little rain, thunderstorms may cause flooding and disruption in a few places. What to expect There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services Spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures There is a small chance that some communities become cut off by flooded roads There is a slight chance that power cuts could occur and other services to some homes and businesses could be lost What should I do? Travelling in storms, rain and strong wind Stay safe in thunder and lightning Further details Issued: 10:16 (UTC+1) on Wed 24 Jun 2020 Thunderstorms may develop across parts of western UK late on Thursday afternoon and into the evening. A larger area of thunderstorms is then expected to move northeastwards overnight into Friday. Many places will miss the worst of the storms but where they do occur torrential downpours could bring 30-40 mm rain in less than two hours. Lightning and hail are also hazard conditions South West England Bath and North East Somerset Bournemouth Bristol Cornwall Devon Dorset Gloucestershire Isles of Scilly North Somerset Plymouth Poole Somerset South Gloucestershire Swindon Torbay Wiltshire

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  5. met office has issue   yellow Yellow warning Thunderstorm 16:00 Tomorrow UTC+1 09:00 Fri 26  Whilst many places will be dry or see little rain, thunderstorms may cause flooding and disruption in a few places. What to expect There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds Where flooding or lightning strikes occur, there is a chance of delays and some cancellations to train and bus services Spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures There is a small chance that some communities become cut off by flooded roads There is a slight chance that power cuts could occur and other services to some homes and businesses could be lost What should I do? Travelling in storms, rain and strong wind Stay safe in thunder and lightning Further details Issued: 10:16 (UTC+1) on Wed 24 Jun 2020 Thunderstorms may develop across parts of western UK late on Thursday afternoon and into the evening. A larger area of thunderstorms is then expected to move northeastwards overnight into Friday. Many places will miss the worst of the storms but where they do occur torrential downpours could bring 30-40 mm rain in less than two hours. Lightning and hail are also hazard conditions South West England Bath and North East Somerset Bournemouth Bristol Cornwall Devon Dorset Gloucestershire Isles of Scilly North Somerset Plymouth Poole Somerset South Gloucestershire Swindon Torbay Wiltshire

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