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UK weather forecast for tomorrow, May 12: who will see the rain?

Welcome to the UK weather channel. As we know, May weather, is often unpredictable. So, what does tomorrow have in store for us? High temperature or some rainy spells? Let's check the latest weather update for Friday, May 12.

Morning weather forecast.

It is going to be a cloudy start of the day, across Scotland, North East England, and West Midlands, however, precipitation is not expected. Temperatures in Aberdeen and Newcastle may be staying in single figures. Cloudy, changing to sunny intervals, across Northern and North West England.

The will reach the eastern parts of England in the morning. Compared to Thursday, it will be much colder in Cambridge and Norwich, particularly if you are stuck under that rain.

Down in Wales and South West England, there will be cloudy at times, though some brightness too. In that May sunshine, temperature in Plymouth will increase to 16 Celsius before noon.

Afternoon and evening weather forecast.

Spring rain won't stop affecting the East of England, staying pretty drab. Later on Friday, rain will trickle into some southern parts of the UK. However, most of the places will become dry in the evening.

Sun will show up across Scotland and North West England, during the second half of the day. Northern Ireland is favored for some decent spells of sunshine, while a lot of clouds remain above the West Midlands. It will be reasonably warm in Wales and South West England, if it does brighten up. The temperature in Cardiff and Bristol could reach 17 or even 18 Celsius.

And what about the London weather?

Cloudy and pretty chilly: daily temperature stays between 11 to 13 Celsius. Short-term rain is possible in the early afternoon.

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