UK weekend weather forecast: Final burst of summer heat accompanied by thunderstorms

UK weekend weather forecast: Final burst of summer heat accompanied by thunderstorms

Thunderstorms are forecast for much of the UK this weekend before the arrival ⁢of autumn weather, the Met Office has said.

Some areas, particularly in the south, could get‍ a ⁤final dose of summer heat, ‍however, as temperatures‌ remain ‍high.

National severe weather ⁣warnings are possible as humid air moves northwards,‍ raising the risk of thunderstorms,‍ the ⁢Met Office said.

On​ Saturday, it would be cloudy in the north, while southern areas would get a dry start, although⁢ some showers and thunder were possible in the south and west. But as the day⁤ progressed it should be ⁣dry ‍across the⁢ country.

Night-time humidity⁣ was expected in the south, but in parts of rural Scotland, clear skies could result‌ in frosts and temperatures dropping below zero.

The Met Office meteorologist Ellie Glaisyer ⁤said: “It should be dry for most places, but it will be sunniest in the​ south-east⁤ and in the north of Scotland.

“Temperatures of 27C are possible in the south-east, ⁣but in the north it⁢ will feel⁣ cooler, with temperatures ​staying in the mid-teens.”

The mild ‌and humid night in⁤ the south could make for “uncomfortable sleeping”, she said. “But⁣ in rural Scotland there will be less cloud cover – we could see frosts with ⁤temperatures ​dropping to minus ‍1C overnight.”

She said widespread thunderstorms ⁢were forecast for⁣ Sunday “but it⁢ will start to get drier ⁤as the day goes on”. Temperatures in the south could reach 24C while in Scotland they would remain

in the mid-teens.

Unsettled weather on Monday and into next week would cause temperatures to return to‍ the average for the time of year, and ⁤it would‌ “start to feel fresher,⁣ and much more autumnal”.

2023-09-16 03:14:49
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