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  • Location: Nairn
  • Location: Nairn

UK Outlook for Monday 12 Jul 2010 to Monday 26 Jul 2010:

Probably remaining fairly unsettled, with rain or showers at times in the north and west, and the best of the drier and brighter weather in the south and east. Rainfall amounts may be above normal at first in some northern parts, but for the rest of the country it should be around normal for this time of year. Likewise, sunshine amounts will probably be around the seasonal average. For many places, daytime temperatures are likely to be above normal for most of the period, but it may become very warm in the south of the UK at times.

Updated: 1242 on Sun 27 Jun 2010

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Tuesday 13 Jul 2010 to Tuesday 27 Jul 2010:

Probably remaining fairly unsettled, with rain or showers at times in the far north and northwest, and the best of the drier and brighter weather continuing for the south and east. Rainfall amounts may be above normal at first in some northern, and especially northwestern parts, but for the rest of the country it should be around normal for this time of year. Likewise, sunshine amounts will probably be around the seasonal average. For many places, daytime temperatures are likely to be above normal for most of the period, but very warm spells are possible in the south of the UK at times.

Updated: 1236 on Mon 28 Jun 2010

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 14 Jul 2010 to Wednesday 28 Jul 2010:

Plenty of dry and bright weather in the south and east, although remaining on the unsettled side towards the north and west, with rain or showers at times. Rainfall amounts may be above normal at first in some northern, and especially northwestern parts, but for the rest of the country it should be around normal for this time of year. Likewise, sunshine amounts will probably be around the seasonal average. For many places, daytime temperatures are likely to be above normal for most of the period, but very warm spells are possible in the south of the UK at times.

Updated: 1235 on Tue 29 Jun 2010

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Thursday 15 Jul 2010 to Thursday 29 Jul 2010:

Plenty of dry and bright weather in the south and east, although remaining on the unsettled side towards the north and west, with rain or showers at times. Rainfall amounts may be above normal at first in some northern, and especially northwestern parts, but for the rest of the country it should be around normal for this time of year. Likewise, sunshine amounts will probably be around the seasonal average. For many places, daytime temperatures are likely to be above normal for most of the period, but very warm spells are possible in the south of the UK at times.

Updated: 1209 on Wed 30 Jun 2010

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Friday 16 Jul 2010 to Friday 30 Jul 2010:

Plenty of dry and bright weather in the south and east, although remaining on the unsettled side towards the north and west, with rain or showers at times. Rainfall amounts may be above normal at first in some northern, and especially northwestern, parts, but for the rest of the country it should be around normal for this time of year. Likewise, sunshine amounts will probably be around the seasonal average. For many places, daytime temperatures are likely to be above normal for most of the period, but very warm spells are possible in the south of the UK at times.

Updated: 1223 on Thu 1 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Saturday 17 Jul 2010 to Saturday 31 Jul 2010:

A good deal of dry and warm weather is expected during the second half of July, with most places seeing temperatures above normal for much of the period. A spell of average or above average rainfall looks likely for the first few days but many places will end the month drier than normal, although more unsettled conditions may well persist for longer in western Scotland and Northern Ireland. Sunshine amounts look to be around normal for this time of year across Northern Ireland and Scotland but are likely to be somewhat above average in England and Wales.

Updated: 1222 on Fri 2 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Runcorn, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy winters, hot, sunny springs and summers.
  • Location: Runcorn, Cheshire

Not bad then eh?

A brilliant end to July if that forecast comes off!

August is classed as summer too isnt it?

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UK Outlook for Monday 19 Jul 2010 to Monday 2 Aug 2010:

There are indications that there may be a good deal of dry and warm weather during the second half of July and into the start of August, with many places seeing temperatures above normal for much of the period. Some areas will be drier than normal with average or below average rainfall, although more unsettled conditions may well persist for longer in western Scotland and Northern Ireland. Sunshine amounts look to be around normal for this time of year across Northern Ireland and Scotland but are likely to be somewhat above average in England and Wales.

Updated: 1234 on Sun 4 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Tuesday 20 Jul 2010 to Tuesday 3 Aug 2010:

There are indications that there may be a good deal of dry and warm weather during the second half of July and into the start of August, with many places seeing temperatures above normal for much of the period. Some areas will be drier than normal with average or below average rainfall, although more unsettled conditions may well persist for longer in western Scotland and Northern Ireland. Sunshine amounts look to be around normal for this time of year across Northern Ireland and Scotland but are likely to be somewhat above average in England and Wales.

Updated: 1212 on Mon 5 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 21 Jul 2010 to Wednesday 4 Aug 2010:

There are indications that there may be a good deal of dry and warm weather during the second half of July and into the start of August, with many places seeing temperatures above normal for much of the period. Some areas will be drier than normal with average or below average rainfall, although more unsettled conditions may well persist for longer in western Scotland and Northern Ireland. Sunshine amounts look to be around normal for this time of year across Northern Ireland and Scotland but are likely to be somewhat above average in England and Wales.

Updated: 1204 on Tue 6 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.

UK Outlook for Wednesday 21 Jul 2010 to Wednesday 4 Aug 2010:

There are indications that there may be a good deal of dry and warm weather during the second half of July and into the start of August, with many places seeing temperatures above normal for much of the period. Some areas will be drier than normal with average or below average rainfall, although more unsettled conditions may well persist for longer in western Scotland and Northern Ireland. Sunshine amounts look to be around normal for this time of year across Northern Ireland and Scotland but are likely to be somewhat above average in England and Wales.

Updated: 1204 on Tue 6 Jul 2010

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html

Is that a nice example of tautology, or what??

Yes, I am a pedant! :wallbash: :lol:

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Friday 23 Jul 2010 to Friday 6 Aug 2010:

There are indications that there may be a good deal of dry and warm weather towards the latter part of July and into the start of August, with many places seeing temperatures above normal for much of the period. Some areas will be drier than normal with average or below average rainfall, although more unsettled conditions may well persist for longer in western Scotland and Northern Ireland. Sunshine amounts look to be around normal for this time of year across Northern Ireland and Scotland, but are likely to be somewhat above average in England and Wales.

Updated: 1218 on Thu 8 Jul 2010

http://www.metoffice...st_weather.html

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UK Outlook for Saturday 24 Jul 2010 to Saturday 7 Aug 2010:

The warm theme is expected to continue in southern parts of the UK, with much of England and Wales seeing temperatures above average. Scotland, Northern Ireland and, at times, northeast England are likely to experience temperatures closer to normal. Sunshine amounts seem likely to be around average for the time of year and rainfall totals should also be generally near normal, though Scotland may turn out to be slightly wetter at times.

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UK Outlook for Sunday 25 Jul 2010 to Sunday 8 Aug 2010:

The warm theme is expected to continue in southern parts of the UK, with much of England and Wales seeing temperatures above average. Scotland, Northern Ireland and, at times, northeast England are likely to experience temperatures closer to normal. Sunshine amounts seem likely to be around average for the time of year and rainfall totals should also be generally near normal, though Scotland may turn out to be slightly wetter at times.

Updated: 1216 on Sat 10 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Monday 26 Jul 2010 to Monday 9 Aug 2010:

The warm theme is expected to continue in southern parts of the UK, with much of England and Wales seeing temperatures above average. Scotland, Northern Ireland and, at times, northeast England are likely to experience temperatures closer to normal. Sunshine amounts seem likely to be around average for the time of year and rainfall totals should also be generally near normal, though Scotland may turn out to be slightly wetter at times.

Updated: 1214 on Sun 11 Jul 2010

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UK Outlook for Tuesday 27 Jul 2010 to Tuesday 10 Aug 2010:

The warm theme is expected to continue in southern parts of the UK, with much of England and Wales seeing temperatures above average. Scotland, Northern Ireland and, at times, northern England are likely to experience temperatures closer to normal. Sunshine amounts seem likely to be around average for the time of year and rainfall totals should also be generally near normal, though Scotland may turn out to be slightly wetter at times.

Updated: 1242 on Mon 12 Jul 2010

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 28 Jul 2010 to Wednesday 11 Aug 2010:

The warm theme is expected to continue in southern parts of the UK, with much of England and Wales seeing temperatures above average. Scotland, Northern Ireland and, at times, northern England are likely to experience temperatures closer to normal. Sunshine amounts seem likely to be around average for the time of year and rainfall totals should also be generally near normal, though Scotland may turn out to be slightly wetter at times.

Updated: 1209 on Tue 13 Jul 2010

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UK Outlook for Saturday 31 Jul 2010 to Saturday 14 Aug 2010:

It is expected to stay largely warm, dry and bright in southern parts of the UK, including parts of Wales, with perhaps a chance of some heavy and thundery showers breaking out on some days. Meanwhile, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and at times northern England are likely to experience temperatures closer to normal, with more in the way of rain or showers. Rainfall amounts for the UK should be generally near normal, but perhaps below normal in some parts of the south and east. Sunshine amounts are likely to be around average for the time of year in Northern Ireland and Scotland, but perhaps above normal for England and Wales.

Updated: 1223 on Fri 16 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Sunday 1 Aug 2010 to Sunday 15 Aug 2010:

During the first half of August a typical mix of weather is expected across the UK with the warmest and driest conditions most likely in the south and especially southeast, although with some wetter spells possible here which could be thundery. For Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England a higher chance of more unsettled conditions with occasional spells of rain or showers, but some warm and dry days as well. It may become quite windy at times in northern and western Scotland.

Updated: 1216 on Sat 17 Jul 2010

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UK Outlook for Tuesday 3 Aug 2010 to Tuesday 17 Aug 2010:

During the first half of August, a typical mix of weather is expected across the UK. The warmest and driest conditions are most likely in the south and especially southeast, although with some wetter spells possible here which could be thundery. For Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England a higher chance of more unsettled conditions with occasional spells of rain or showers, but some warm and dry days as well. It may become quite windy at times in northern and western Scotland.

Updated: 1225 on Mon 19 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 4 Aug 2010 to Wednesday 18 Aug 2010:

During the first half of August, a typical mix of weather is expected across the UK. The warmest and driest conditions are most likely in the south and especially southeast, although with some wetter spells possible here which could be thundery. For Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England a higher chance of more unsettled conditions with occasional spells of rain or showers, but some warm and dry days as well. It may become quite windy at times in northern and western Scotland.

Updated: 1204 on Tue 20 Jul 2010

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UK Outlook for Friday 6 Aug 2010 to Friday 20 Aug 2010:

For much of this period, a typical mix of weather is expected across the UK. The warmest and driest conditions are most likely in the south and especially southeast, although still with a chance of some rain here, which may be thundery at times. There is also a chance of seeing spells of rain for southwestern areas towards the end of period. For Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England a higher chance of more unsettled conditions with occasional spells of rain or showers, but some warm and dry days as well. It may become quite windy at times in northern and western Scotland.

Updated: 1242 on Thu 22 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Saturday 7 Aug 2010 to Saturday 21 Aug 2010:

There are indications that many places should become generally drier and sunnier during the period. Rainfall should be near to slightly below average, with northern and western parts of the UK retaining the greatest chance of more changeable conditions. Temperatures should remain around or above normal for most, but possibly become very warm in southern England and perhaps reach hot during the first part of the period.

Updated: 1219 on Fri 23 Jul 2010

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UK Outlook for Sunday 8 Aug 2010 to Sunday 22 Aug 2010:

There are indications that many places should become generally drier and sunnier during the period. Rainfall should be near to slightly below average, with northern parts of the UK retaining the greatest chance of rain or showers and generally more changeable conditions. Temperatures should remain around or above normal for most, but possibly become very warm in southern England and perhaps reach hot during the first part of the period.

Updated: 1202 on Sat 24 Jul 2010

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  • Location: Nairn
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UK Outlook for Monday 9 Aug 2010 to Monday 23 Aug 2010:

There are indications that many places should continue the trend towards generally drier and sunnier conditions during the period. Rainfall should be near to slightly below average, with northern parts of the UK retaining the greatest chance of rain or showers and generally more changeable conditions. Temperatures should remain around or above normal for most, but possibly very warm in southern England, perhaps even reaching hot during the first part of the period.

Updated: 1202 on Sun 25 Jul 2010

http://www.metoffice...st_weather.html

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