A weather forecaster is predicting some warm weather finally following a miserable start to June. Experts at WX Charts claim that on Monday, June 24, at around 6pm temperatures will reach a whopping 26C.
This will be very welcome indeed, especially after BBC Weather forecasts rain every day for the next 13 days, with the exception of Friday, June 21. It’s not just London that is due warm weather then as the Midlands’ temperature will hover around the 24C mark, and even parts of the North.
However the UK’s national forecaster – The Met Office – is predicting a far more desirable next few days in London and the South East, compared to the BBC. Find out more below.
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Today will see ‘a fairly cloudy start with a few showers quickly developing during the morning, these perhaps becoming confined to Kent and Sussex in the afternoon. Rather cool for the time of year. Maximum temperature 18C’, said the Met Office.
It adds that tonight will be ‘rather cloudy with showers quickly dying out during the evening’. It continues: “Some clear spells developing from the west, all parts becoming dry but chilly with mist and shallow fog patches. Minimum temperature 4C.”
Tomorrow (Thursday, June 13) will be ‘dry with light winds and periods of hazy sunshine at first but becoming increasingly cloudy and breezy before rain spreads east in the late afternoon and through the evening. Warmer. Maximum temperature 19C’.
From Friday, June 14, through to Sunday, June 16, it will be ‘unsettled and often breezy with variable cloud and scattered showers or longer spells of rain. Some of the showers will be heavy and perhaps thundery. Temperatures slowly recovering, locally warm’.
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