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22 June 2005 – BBC News 24 John Hammond 10pm

Summary - Hot Again tomorrow

Wind Arrows - Light winds generally across the UK tomorrow

Tonight – Clear in most spots tonight, but with cloud over N Ireland and W Scotland, with a little rain in NW Scotland, Temps 12-19c.

Tomorrow - Mainly Dry and Sunny over much of England and Wales the exception being the Tyneside area where more cloud is likely. In the afternoon possibly a little more cloud, with showers possible in Southern England and Wales, Temps 25-32c.

Scotland will start cloudy with some rain in the NW, but it will dry up later, with more cloud for eastern areas, Northern Ireland will see a mixture of sun and cloud but should remain dry, Temps 15-23c

Cloudy to start in N Ireland but brightening up here later, Cloudy over N England and Scotland with some rain in N Scotland, into the afternoon, not much changing but turning in a little brighter in S Scotland, Temps 14-21c.

Friday - Mainly cloudy and dry in Scotland and N Ireland, widespread thundery showers are possible for much of England and Wales, Temps 16-22 in Scotland, 22-30 over England and Wales.

Saturday - Brighter in Scotland, more rain is possible in the south but less heavy than on Friday, Temps 16-22 over Scotland, 22-30 over England and Wales.

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23 June 2005 – BBC News 24 Alex Deakin 9pm

Summary - Thunderstorms for England and Wales

Tonight – Showers over Scotland, some Thunderstorms developing over Wales, N Ireland and S Scotland, Temps 8-16 over Scotland, 17-20 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow – It will be a mainly dry and bright day in N Scotland tomorrow. Further South, Thunderstorms in the West in the morning will push into east in S England for tomorrow afternoon, where heavy rain is likely. Into the west later a more general band of rain will push in, this may also give heavy rain to E N Ireland, S Scotland, Wales and SW England. Temps 12-17 over Scotland, 18-28 over England and Wales.

Saturday - Brighter in N Scotland, Cloudy most other places, some damp spells over C England pushing into S England later, Temps 11-19 in Scotland, 17-23 in England and Wales.

Sunday - Generally dry and a little brighter than Saturday, Temps 12-17 in Scotland, 18-22 over England and Wales.

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24 June 2005 – BBC News 24 Alex Deakin 8Pm

Summary - Thunderstorms for East Anglia and SE England

Tonight – Heavy rain and Thunderstorms will continue until the early hours in the SE England before slowly fading away. Dry elsewhere but largely cloudy, Temps 8-10 in Scotland, 12-19c in England and Wales.

Tomorrow – Southern England and Wales, largely dry and cloudy, Northern England brightening up later, best of the sunshine and bright weather in Scotland and N Ireland, Temps 13-20 in Scotland, 18--2 in England and Wales winds mainly light from the NE.

Sunday - Dry and sunny in most spots, perhaps a little more cloud in the far S of England and some drizzly rain for N Scotland later, Temps 12-19c for Scotland, 19-23 for England and Wales.

Monday - Cloudy for Scotland 12-19c, Largely Dry and Sunny for England and Wales, Temps 22-25c

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27 June 2005 – BBC News 24 Alex Deakin 8Pm

Summary - Thunderstorms for Southern Britain

Tonight – Dry and clear in most parts overnight, but heavy showery rain will reach SW England by morning, Temps 10-11c in Scotland, 13-16c over England And Wales.

Tomorrow morning – Heavy showery rain in SW England, some cloud starting to edge into S Wales, Cloudy in N Ireland and the far N of Scotland, but elsewhere over much of Scotland and most of England a dry sunny start.

During the afternoon, the showers will spread into S Wales and much f S England and the Midlands with some heavy rain possible, Much of the rest of the UK Sunny and dry, Temps 14-22c in Scotland, 20-24 over England and Wales.

Wednesday - the rain will have pushed North and is likely to effect S Scotland, N England and N Ireland, further north it will be dry and bright, also drier over much of S England and Wales, Temps 13-18c over Scotland, 19-24 over England and Wales.

Thursday - Largely bright especially in the South, with a few showers possible, Temps 14-20c over Scotland, 21-25 over England and Wales.

Friday - Most places will see some rain as a front pushes in from the West, Temps 14-17c in Scotland, 18-21 over England and Wales.

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28 June 2005 – BBC News 24 Alex Deakin 9pm

SEVERE WEATHER WARNING - Thunderstorms with Very Heavy Rain for Southern Areas

Tonight – Thunderstorms will continue to affect Southern England, South Wales and the Midlands for the first part of the night, and these will push North overnight bringing heavy rain as they do so, and will Reach N England, S Scotland and Eastern parts of N Ireland by the end of the night. Further south, it will turn drier but remain cloudy, Temps 11-13c in Scotland, 14-17 in England and Wales.

Tomorrow morning – the band of heavy rain will effect N England and the NE coast of England, N Ireland and S Scotland. Much of England, Wales and Northern Scotland will have a dry mainly sunny morning.

Into the afternoon, the rain will push into more C parts of England while brightening up in N England and N Ireland, remaining dry in N Scotland, Sunny in more southern areas of England and Wales, but some hefty showers may develop especially in SW areas and S Wales, but there should still be some sunny intervals, Temps 14-16 in Scotland, 18-22 in England and Wales, but up to 26c in SE England.

Thursday - A mixed day with bands of rain or showers sweeping across the UK from the West, with the heaviest showers in the East, Temps 14-20 in Scotland, 21-23c over England and Wales.

Friday - Another mixed day with outbreaks of rain especially in the South, Temps 13-21 in Scotland, 20-22 in England and Wales.

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29 June 2005 – BBC News 24 Peter Gibbs 7pm

SEVERE WEATHER WARNING - Thunderstorms with Very Heavy Rain for N Wales, Midlands and East Anglia

Tonight – This evening a band of thundery rain will affect C Wales, the Midlands into East Anglia with some very heavy rain expected. This will slowly move North during the Night to reach the East of N Ireland and will fringe onto W Scotland by morning, fizzling out as it does so. Southern areas will have sunny and then clear spells, cloud should develop near SW coasts overnight, Cloudy but Dry over Scotland, Temps 11-13 in Scotland, 15-16 over England and Wales, so another muggy night.

Tomorrow morning – Most places will be cloudy but dry to start tomorrow, but some sunny spells are likely over the Peak District, while the band of rain will effect N Ireland and will slowly push East in W Scotland, while it may be misty over SW coasts and hills.

During the morning and into the afternoon, some sharp showers may again develop, but these will be hit and miss, but it will also brighten up especially in SW areas and in NE England, while a more general area of showers may effect the far SE of England later. The earlier band of rain in W Scotland will fragment, but showers are still likely over much of Scotland. Temps 14-18c over Scotland, 18-22 over England and Wales.

Friday - Mist places will have a dry and sunny day, but after a bright start, cloud and rain will push into the SW later, Temps 13-16c over Scotland, 20-23c over England and Wales.

Saturday - The band of Rain will have pushed North to effect N areas of England, turning brighter and drier in Southern areas and in much of Scotland, Temps 13-20c over Scotland, 21-23 over England and Wales.

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30 June 2005 – BBC News 24 Penny Tranter 7pm

Summary - Mainly Dry for Friday

Tonight – A few showers will continue tonight, most places though will be bright and then clear, but always the far SW of England and NE of Scotland, will remain damp, Temps 11-12 in Scotland, 13-14 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow morning – Dry and Sunny over most Northern and Eastern spots of England , but some mist in the far NE of Scotland, Cloudier in the SW with some dampness, Sunny in N Ireland and Western parts of Scotland.

Turning cloudier in N Wales, parts of S England and into the Midlands, with some light rain pushing into SW England and Wales. Most of Northern England, N Ireland and most of Scotland will be dry and sunny but remaining damp in the far NE, Temps 14-20 over Scotland, 21-24 over England and Wales.

Saturday - Some rain in the NW of Scotland, but most places will be dry with some good sunny spells in Southern UK, feeling very warm , Temps 13-21 over Scotland, 21-27 over England and Wales.

Sunday - the rain band will steadily move SE to reach SE areas later, Brighter and fresher weather following on behind, Temps 15-21c .

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1 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Tori Good 7pm

Summary - Humid and Cloudy

Tonight – Most places cloudy tonight, with some dampness, clear in N Scotland, Temps 7-10 in Scotland, 13-17c in England and Wales.

Tomorrow morning – Cloudy over most of England and Wales, Damp over parts of S Wales, SW England, but sunny in NE Scotland.

Cloudy over most spots generally tomorrow, a few brighter spots, best sunny weather in the East, but sunny intervals rather than sunny spells, it may also remain damp over SW coasts, Rain into NW Scotland later, Temps 16-19 in Scotland, 22-26 over England and Wales. Feeling very warm in any sunshine.

Sunday - Rain in NW Scotland and Ireland, with some strong winds approaching gale force, Damp in the NE, cloudy generally in the East, with the best sunshine in the West, it may also be damp in the SE, Temps 17-21c.

Monday - Unsettled with showers or rain spreading in from the West.

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4 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Helen Willetts 8Pm

Tonight – Starting showery in the SE, with heavy thundery showers, Drier in most other spots, with sunny the clear spells, the showers clearing away from the East later, to leave a mainly dry night, Temps 8-10c over Scotland, 11-12 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow morning – Tomorrow will be dominated by a frontal band which will push into N Ireland, Wales and SW England by early morning, with most other spots mainly dry and with some sunny spells.

Into the afternoon the rain band will extend into Central parts of England with the Midlands effected and some very heavy rain likely for the hillier areas of NW England, Remaining dry in E/SE England but clouding over, a few showers are possible in E Scotland, Drier in W Scotland.

Turning Drier and Sunnier in the far SW of Wales, N Ireland and SW England by late afternoon, with rain pushing into the SE for the early evening, Temps 15-17c in Scotland, 17-20c over England and Wales.

Wednesday (summary)- Showery 18-20c

Thursday (summary) - Drier with only a few showers

Friday – A front will push across from the West during the day, mainly cloudy everywhere, Temps 18-21c.

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5 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Nina Ridge 7pm

Summary – Cool and Showery

Tonight – Most places in the West mainly dry this evening and overnight with a few clear spells. However in Eastern areas, there is likely to be some further frontal rain, but this should push away from the SE during the early hours, but push back into E Scotland overnight, Temps 9-10 over Scotland, 11-13 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow morning – The rain will edge back into E Scotland and NE England during the morning, most other places will be dry with some brighter spells in Western areas. Into the afternoon, there will be a band of showers effecting E Anglia, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, SW Scotland, with some of the outbreaks heavy.

Further S and W in much of Wales, N Ireland and SW England, it will be mainly dry with good sunny intervals, however there will be a brisk NW wind for Wales, Temps 16-19c

Thursday - Showery in places, especially in the NW, Mainly Cloudy, Temps 17-20c.

Friday - Mainly cloudy with the odd shower in the NW, Temps 16-21 in Scotland, 21-22 for England and Wales.

Saturday - Some showers in the NW, Good Sunny intervals over Southern Areas, Temps 15-21 over Scotland, 22-25 over England and Wales.

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6 July 2005 – BBC News 24 John Hammond 7pm

Summary – Cool and Showery

Tonight – Some rain over NE England and the E Midlands will push South overnight to effect E Anglia, Kent and Essex later. Some Dampness is also possible for N Ireland and the far SW of England and SW Wales; the rest of the UK should be dry and mainly cloudy.

Tomorrow morning – Starting generally cloudy tomorrow, with some pockets of brighter weather in SE Wales, E Cornwall and Devon, and Western Scotland. Overnight Rain persisting in SE England.

Into the afternoon, the rain will turn showery in SE England, more brighter spells will develop in Western areas, while Scotland and Northern Ireland will have variable amounts of cloud, Temps 17-20c over the UK.

Friday (summary) -Sunny or sunny intervals, with the possibility of showers in SE England, Temps 20-22c.

Saturday (Summary) - Sunny or Sunny Intervals 21-24c.

Sunday - Temps 17-23 over Scotland, 19-26c over England and Wales, with the best of the temperatures over Wales and SW England.

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7 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Darren Bett 8Pm

Summary – Warmer Weekend

Tonight – Showery in the SE, with some drizzle possible around some Western coasts, Mainly dry elsewhere with some clear spells, Temps 8-11 in Scotland, 10-14 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow morning – Cloudy over SW England, S Wales, with some dampness possible, Cloudy also for N Ireland, W Scotland, but drier in SE Scotland, and N England, cloudy also along the E coast, with some further showers into England.

Into the afternoon, it will generally turn brighter in Southern and Western areas, with good sunny spells, remaining cloudy for much of W Scotland and N Ireland, but remaining showery in some SE parts, Temps up to 23c.

Saturday – Sunny for much of Western England and Wales, some showers possible for SE parts, and more cloud in Scotland and N Ireland, Temps 20-24c

Sunday – Generally a bright day with lot of sunshine for much of England n Wales, but with some showers possible again in the SE, Sunshine in S Scotland, but showers again for N Scotland, Temps 22-28c

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8 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Darren Bett 8Pm

Summary – Warmer Weekend

Tonight – Sunny in most places this evening, but with some cloud in N Ireland, W Scotland, and for SE England, Overnight clear in most spots but the cloud in the East pushing as far West as Bournemouth, Temps 11-15c.

Tomorrow morning – Cloudy over N Ireland and W Scotland, with a little dampness in the far NW of Scotland, cloudy also for E coastal districts, Yorkshire, the Midlands and SE England, with some dampness for SE England, In contrast, Sunny for Wales, SW England and much of NW England.

Into the afternoon, turning brighter in much of England with only Eastern coastal areas remaining cloudy, with some drizzle still possible for the far SE, remaining cloudy in N Ireland and N Scotland with some dampness possible, but much brighter in s Scotland. Remaining Sunny for Wales and much of W and SW England. Temps 16-23 in Scotland, much warmer in the South. For England and Wales, 22-26c.

Sunday and Monday - Generally sunny for much of Wales, SE England and much of inland England, but cloudy over some Eastern English coasts, cloudy for N Scotland, N Ireland, always brighter and warmer in S Scotland, Temps 16-24 in Scotland, 23-37 over England and Wales.

Into the afternoon, it will generally turn brighter in Southern and Western areas, with good sunny spells, remaining cloudy for much of W Scotland and N Ireland, but remaining showery in some SE parts, Temps up to 23c.

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The BBC atlantic pressure charts for the next 4 days show a warm front sat over the South of England, in exactly the same place, on Sunday and Monday :D .

I understand the fronts skirting round the HIGH pressure, I understand that fronts can be in a HIGH pressure and be weak. But is it correct that this warm front sits in the same place for 2 days?

BBC pressure charts

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11 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Darren Bett 8Pm

Tonight – Clear in most spots tonight, but more cloud in SE England, N Ireland and N Ireland, generally a muggy night with temps no lower than 17c in some parts of the South.

Tomorrow Morning - Cloudy for NW Scotland, N Ireland and again SE England, sunny over much of the rest of the UK.

Into the afternoon, slowly brightening up over SE England, with sunny spells. A Little more cloud over England and Wales, most places will have long sunny spells but some showers developing, remaining cloudy over NW Scotland and N Ireland. Temps 17-26 over Scotland, 20-29 over England and Wales.

Wednesday - Cloudy over Scotland, Mainly Dry and Sunny over England and Wales, but showers developing in places, Temps 13-21 in Scotland, 24-30 over England and Wales.

Thursday - Rain in Scotland at times and cloudy, Over England and Wales some sunny spells but a risk of heavy showers and more widespread than Wednesday, Temps 25-30 in England and Wales, 16-20 over Scotland.

Friday - Looking Cooler and Fresher over Scotland, Still warm in the South, but generally cloudy in most places.

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12 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Darren Bett 8Pm

SEVERE WEATHER WARNING – Thunderstorms for England and Wales

Tonight – Risk of some thunderstorms this evening in parts of C England and Wales, but most places Sunny. Overnight most places clear, but with cloud over W Scotland and SE England, Temps 11-14 in Scotland, 14-18 over England and Wales.

Tomorrow Morning - Cloudy for N Ireland, Coastal parts of SE England and most of Scotland, but SE Scotland brighter, Sunny for mush of the rest of the UK.

Into the afternoon, remaining cloudy over N Scotland dn N Ireland, brightening up in SE England, Sunny over mush of England and Wales but with the potential of heavy thunderstorms in S Wales and Central Southern areas of England, Temps 14-25 over Scotland, 25-30 over England and Wales.

Thursday - Rain in Scotland at times and cloudy, Over England and Wales some sunny spells but more thunderstorms are possible over S England and Wales, Temps 16-20c over Scotland, 25-30 over England and Wales.

Friday - Looking Cooler and Fresher and Sunnier over Scotland, the front over Scotland will have pushed into S areas, but mainly dry in most places, Temps 16-21 over Scotland, 23-30 over England and Wales.

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13 July 2005 – BBC News 24 8Pm

Tonight – Clear in most spots tonight, but with more cloud in N Ireland and N Scotland, with a few showers possible.

Tomorrow Morning - Cloudy for Northern parts of N Ireland and N Scotland with some drizzle, due to a weak cold front, with some showers possible for NW England. Much of the rest of England and Wales, starting dry with good sunny spells.

Into the afternoon, the rain band will push South into S Scotland and N Ireland, Sunny Spells over much of England and Wales, but with some isolated thunderstorms developing, most likely spots SE England into the Midlands, Temps cooler 14-22 in Scotland, 22-31 over England and Wales.

Friday - The frontal band will have pushed south to effect southern parts of England and Wales, so showery rain possible here but with sun also possible in places, a much brighter but cooler say for N Ireland, Scotland and N England, but much cooler than recently, Temps 14-19 in Scotland, 22-29 over England and Wales.

Saturday - cloudy with some rain in parts of Scotland, Generally Sunny over England and Wales, Temps 13-19c over Scotland, 21-25 over England and Wales.

Sunday - Cloudy over pats of Scotland, with some rain in northern Scotland, generally brighter with sunny periods in England and Wales, Temps 17-22 over Scotland, 21-24 over England and Wales.

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14 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Darren Bett 9pm

Tonight – In late evening, a cold front is set to bring rain to N England/ S Scotland, with cloud generally over northern parts, and some sunny then clear spells in the South. During the night the rain band will reach the Merseyside to the Wash area. Only light patchy rain is expected at this tome, Cloud will also have extended over much of Wales and only the far South of England will remain clear Temps 12-13c in Scotland, 14-20c over England and Wales.

Tomorrow - The frontal band will continue to edge south, but this will not give much if any rain, it will remain Sunny over Southern coast of England, and be generally cloudy elsewhere, but the odd brighter spell is possible, Temps 14-18 over Scotland, 22-28 over England and Wales.

Weekend- Largely Dry and Bright with Sunny Intervals over England and Wales. A more mixed outlook for Scotland and N Ireland will a mixture and sunshine and showers, Temps 18-19 over Scotland, Up to 24-25 in Southern areas.

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15 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Matt Taylor 7pm

Tonight – Most places having some sunshine this evening but with a bit of cloud mixed in. Overnight, it will turn clearer over much of Southern UK, but with more cloud for NW Scotland, Temps 9-11 in Scotland, 11-17 for England and Wales.

Tomorrow - Cloudy and damp in NW Scotland to start with a little rain but this pushing into NW Scotland later, Misty over NW Scotland later but clearer and drier in SE Scotland, Temps 14-20c.

A Mainly dry and bright start in England, Wales and N Ireland, into the afternoon, cloud will push into N Ireland and NW Scotland, but most other parts will tend to turn sunnier into the afternoon, Temps 21-25c.

Sunday - Cloudy for N W England, N Ireland, and W Scotland, Sunnier for E Scotland, NE England and S England and Wales, Temps 16-24 over Scotland, 24-26 over England and Wales.

Monday - A Band of rain pushing into Wales, NW Scotland an NW England, and introducing fresher condition to these areas as it does so, Sunnier and Warmest in the SE, Temps 15-22 over Scotland, 22-27 over England and Wales.

Tuesday - Damp in NW areas, in N Ireland with the odd shower, Brighter again in E Scotland, NE England and Southern England and Wales, Temps 14-19c in Scotland, 21-23 over England and Wales.

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18 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Alex Deakin 7.30pm

Tonight – a Band of thundery showers will affect SE England for a time tonight but these will fade away before the early hours. NW Scotland will remain cloudy with some scattered showers, the rest of the UK, mainly dry with some sunny then clear spells overnight.

Tomorrow - Damp in NW Scotland and cloudy over NI, SW England and parts of Wales, the rest of England and Scotland should have some sunny spells. Into the afternoon, it will turn a little brighter over Wales, SE England, remaining bright over most Eastern areas, with a mixture of sunny spells and showers continuing for NW areas, Temps 14-19 over Scotland, 19-22 for England and Wales.

Wednesday - Remaining showery over N areas, more cloud in Western areas further south, with better sunnier spells in the SE, Temps 14-19c over Scotland, 20-22 over Scotland.

Thursday and Friday - Cloudy over some coastal areas, but most places sunny, turning warmer with Temps of 16-21 in Scotland, 21-25 in England and Wales.

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19 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Darren Bett 8Pm

Summary - Cool and Breezy

Tonight – A Few showers in N Scotland, Dry elsewhere, clear in Eastern areas, cloudy further West, TEmps 11-12c in Scotland, 14-16 n England and Wales.

Tomorrow - Cloudy and damp to start in SW England, cloudy over Wales and N Ireland, a few showers possible in S Scotland, But mainly clear over N Scotland, N England with good sunny spells for E England.

Into the afternoon, drying up over SW England, damp over South Wales especially over coasts and hills, most of England will have a mixture of sunshine and cloud, a few showers in East Anglia, Dry and bright over Scotland but with a few showers possible for N Scotland. Temps 20-22 c in England and Wales, 14-19 for Scotland.

Thursday - Sunny inland over Scotland, with more cloud around the coasts. Further south, some sun especially in the West. Temps 15-21 over Scotland, 20-24 over England and Wales.

Friday - Generally sunny but a little more cloud moving into Western areas later, Temps 14-22 in Scotland, 22-23 over England and Wales.

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20 July 2005 – BBC News 24 John Hammond 8Pm

Summary - Dry until the weekend

Tonight – Generally clear tonight in the S, but with some cloud in SW areas, more cloud in the north, but some clear spells are possible here, Temps 11-13 in Scotland, 12-16 in England and Wales.

Tomorrow - Cloudy to start over SW England, SW and W Wales, N Ireland, W Scotland, NW England, and the far SE of England. Brighter in Central parts of England, NE England, E Scotland, and SE Wales.

Into the afternoon, Sunny spells developing over much of England and Wales, but possible remaining a little more cloudy in SW England, parts of SW Wales, NW England, but brighter spells cannot be ruled in these areas. Scotland should also turn a little brighter later, Temps 16-21 in Scotland, 21-26 over England and Wales.

Friday - A Bit sunshine on Friday especially in Western areas, with more cloud in the East, Temps 16-22 in Scotland, 19-25 in England and Wales.

Weekend - Uncertainty surrounds this weekend’s weather, it looks at his stage that showers rain will push into S and W areas for Saturday, and general rain will push into Southern areas on Sunday, northern areas looking drier. Temps 14-23c, much warmer in Sunnier areas.

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21 July 2005 – BBC News 24 Matt Taylor 7pm

Summary - Weekend Rain

Tonight – Cloud in N England and running into SE England, clearer over Wales and much of S and SW England. Mixed cloud over Scotland and N Ireland but generally dry in most spots, Temps 10-15c.

Tomorrow - Cloudy in N England, the Midlands, N Wales, N Ireland and N Scotland, but brighter in S Scotland, Southern pars of East Anglia, S England into SW England and S Wales.

Conditions will tend to persist throughout the day, in most places, but some rain way push into N Ireland later and possibly a little more brightness in C England during the afternoon, Temps 14-22 in Scotland, 18-25 over England and Wales.

Weekend - Scotland will tend to have the best weather over the weekend, with dry weather and good spells of sunshine, Temps 13-20c

Over England, Wales and N Ireland, bands of showers will push in on both Saturday and Sunday; the heaviest and more persistent showers will affect Southern areas, with only the odd showers reaching N England and N Ireland. There is a Possibility of more persistent rain into SW areas later on Sunday, Temps 22-25 over England and Wales.

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