WEATHER WEEK AHEAD. Who will see rain over the weekend?
Welcome to the United Kingdom seven-day weather forecast. Will the temperature rise this week? Or should we expect some rainy spells in the upcoming days? Let's compare the 7-day trend in different parts of the United Kingdom. Here is the forecast for the week ahead: from Monday, the fifth of June, to Sunday, the eleventh of June.
Starting from the Scotland weather. It should stay pretty cold, but dry in Aberdeen. The daily temperature stays around 15 Celsius, reaching 17 Celsius only on Sunday. Stable 8 Celsius at night.
It is going to be a sunny start to the week across Edinburgh. As a result, the temperature should rise to 18 degrees. Cloudy on weekends, however, precipitation is not expected at this moment. Northeastern winds will turn eastern.
Much warmer weather in Glasgow. Local people will see how temperatures lift above 20 Celsius at mid-day. Some sunny spells during the first part of the week, but cloudy over the weekend.
We are moving to Newcastle. Most of the week daily temperatures will stay in the mid-teens. But Sunday will please us with 20 degrees of warmth. No need to worry about the rain, it's not in the latest forecasts.
Let's check the Northern Ireland weather as well. Cloudy, changing to short-term sunny intervals in Belfast, without rain. The highest daily temperature should stay between 19 to 22 Celsius. Eastern winds will strengthen a bit: to 5 or 6 meters per second.
The temperature in Hull is more widely in the mid to high teens, but it will definitely get warmer on weekends. 23 degrees is possible on Sunday. Feeling pleasant in the summer sunshine.
Now, let's visit North West England. Current forecasts are predicting dry and settled weather in Liverpool. With high daily temperatures of around 22 or even 24 Celsius. But better be prepared for some strong gusts of easterly winds at mid-week.
Sunny, but often changing to cloudy intervals in Manchester. Easterly winds will be gentle for most of the time. The temperature will jump above 20 degrees by Saturday. Nights will get much warmer as well: around 13 Celsius.
The seven-day weather forecast is promising dry and bright weather in Norwich. Without precipitation. Temperatures will reach 22 Celsius. Winds will be light and variable. It's a good idea to start planning your out-of-town weekend.
Sunny spells across Birmingham at the beginning, but rainy over the weekend. Do not forget to take an umbrella, if you are heading outside on Sunday. Despite the precipitation, temperatures will significantly increase from 18 Celsius to 25 Celsius.
Warm and pretty dry weather in Oxford for most days. Light summer rain is expected here only on Sunday. Northeastern winds will strengthen to 6 meters per second at mid-week.
Stable at 20 degrees in London, and even warmer during the weekend. Precipitation is not expected at the moment: the weather should stay dry and settled for the whole week.
What about the Wales weather? A lot of summer sunshine at the beginning of this week in Cardiff, but rainy on Sunday. Daily temperatures are between 20 to 23 Celsius. Be prepared for strong gusts of northeastern wind: it will reach 7 meters per second.
Rain won't stop here, it will trickle into southern parts of England over the weekend. However, the first part of the upcoming week will bring some decent sunshine to Southampton. 23 degrees should come as no surprise.
It is going to be a sunny start to the week in Plymouth as well. Temperatures getting to highs of around 21 or 23 Celsius. But we will see some bands of rain on Saturday. Do not forget to take an umbrella. Eastern winds will get much stronger, so better be prepared.
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