Meteorological summer is here but no heatwave or BBQ smell in the air.
We even missed out on the heat at the weekend. I’m hopeful of some notably warm and dry weather mid-month but as usual, it’s a way off and our British Weather is ever-changing.
Thursday: Low pressure close by to our east so showers likely, some heavy and slow-moving with a risk of thunder but they will be very scattered. Other than that, bright spells. Max 16°C
Friday: Sunny spells becoming hazy late-morning as cloud thickens from the south and rain will arrive for the afternoon with some heavy bursts later. Max 16°C
Weekend: Showery.
Saturday: Yesterday’s rain clears quickly to bright spells and showers, which could be thundery. Windy. Max 14°C
Sunday: Bright spells and showers but these should be well-scattered and less windy. Feeling a little warmer. Max 16°C
Outlook: Unsettled at first with the showery theme continuing but hopefully drier as the week progresses and becoming warmer towards mid-month.
May 2019 Stats
Max 20.5°C (15th)
Min 2.2°C (4th)
Av. 10.6°C
Av. Dew Pt 6.1°C
Wettest 8.6mm (26th)
Av. Humidity 75%
Av. Barometer 1018.0 hPa
Max Gust 31mph (26th)
Av. Wind Direction WNW
Rain 37mm
Rain Days 15
Dry Days 16
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Thanks,
Jon
Forecast Issued at 3pm on Wednesday the 5th of June 2019