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  1. 20 hours ago · Unsettled weather is expected to continue this week as Suffolk awaits the arrival of sunnier spells. Heavy showers and thunderstorms hit the county over the weekend with more showers predicted to fall this week. It comes after temperatures soared into the high 2 0s at the end of June. The Met Office predicts there will be cloud and outbreaks of ...

  2. 20 hours ago · The latest weather forecasts predict a 30C plume of heat could lick at the UK next week, but comes at odds with the Met Office, which expects more rain and cold weather

  3. 20 hours ago · UK hot weather: New maps turn red as Britain to finally be blasted by 28C Iberian plume The nation could in for a welcome wave of hairdryer heat later this month according to fresh forecast charts.

  4. 20 hours ago · UK weather - rain and shine this week. Another mixed week with temperatures in the high teens and low 20sC. There will be times of persistent rain which give way to drier, brighter times followed by showers. The heat remains in S/SE Europe. The week ahead will see more rain and showers.

  5. 20 hours ago · Hold onto your ice lollies, as Exacta Weather forecasts an even toastier Thursday (July 11), with parts of the UK potentially basking in mid to high 20s. And from Tuesday onwards, the temperature could soar into the 30s thanks to the building high pressure, reports the Daily Star. Exacta Weather says: "From in and around Thursday/Friday (1112 ...

  6. 20 hours ago · Parts of the UK will be battered by heavy downpours in a wet and cool start to the week, the Met Office has said. Yellow weather warnings for rain have been issued by the forecaster across parts of southern England and south Wales on Monday night and in northern Scotland on Tuesday night. The first warning, which is in force from 6pm on Monday ...

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  8. 20 hours ago · See the latest weather forecast where you are Most of the affected area will see up to 40mm (1.6 inches) of rain, with the highest levels expected in places such as Dartmoor and Exmoor. Northern Scotland will bear the brunt of the unseasonal conditions from late on Tuesday through Wednesday when forecasters have predicted up to 90mm (3.5 inches) in the worst affected areas.

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