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Thread: September WeatherMonday 25 August to Sunday 31 August 2008 Starting the week with a Bank Holiday is not a great way ....... |
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Monday 25 August to Sunday 31 August 2008
Starting the week with a Bank Holiday is not a great way to guarantee dry weather, but actually for southern parts of the UK it looks as if the influence of an area of high pressure over the near continent will be enough to prevent anything but the most slightest rainfall. Sunshine is likely to be in short supply, but despite this and a fairly brisk south-westerly breeze it should feel warm. Further north, the difficult bit will be tracking the movement of a weather front as it waves back and forth bringing occasional spells of rain. Western Scotland, Northern Ireland and Northwest England are the areas most likely to see any significant rain but even here we're unlikely to see a repeat of the torrential downpours of recent weeks. The weather looks much more settled for the end of the week with a south-westerly airstream bringing a rise in temperature as sunshine breaks through, especially across eastern areas. Monday 01 September 2008 to Sunday 07 September 2008 Low pressure systems are likely to resume their relentless march in from the Atlantic, so expect a return to much more unsettled weather. Warm, humid air will gradually give way to cooler conditions as winds freshen from the west and the breakdown may be accompanied by some heavy and thundery outbreaks of rain. Further rain is likely at times later in the week, especially in western areas. Monday 08 September 2008 to Sunday 21 September 2008 There's little sign of any quiet weather as September goes on, with everything pointing towards further showers or longer spells of rain, brisk winds and below-average temperatures for the time of year. A few sunny spells are likely in between the showers, but that's likely to be the only bright spot in the forecast. |
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