High pressure continues to dominate the UK’s weather pattern this weekend and into early next week. While this brings plenty of settled and dry conditions, it also means breezy spells in the southwest and hazy skies due to smoke drifting from wildfires in southern Europe.
A large plume of smoke from wildfires in Spain and Portugal has spread northwards into the UK atmosphere. This will give the sky a hazy look for several days, with enhanced sunrises and sunsets.
Sunday starts with a grey, cloudy morning for eastern and northeastern regions, with light rain or drizzle in places. Elsewhere, hazy sunshine will dominate.
High pressure remains in control into the start of next week, keeping conditions largely dry and settled.
Yes, much of the UK will see hazy sunshine, especially in the southwest, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. Some eastern areas may start cloudy before brightening later.
The haze is caused by smoke drifting north from wildfires in Spain and Portugal. For several days, this will enhance sunrises and sunsets.
Inland areas will feel warm, with temperatures reaching 26–28°C. Meanwhile, eastern coastal regions will be cooler, around 18–21°C due to breezes off the North Sea.
The weather will stay dry for most places. However, light drizzle is possible along eastern England and northern Scotland, with a few coastal showers around East Anglia.
High pressure keeps conditions mostly dry and settled. Temperatures start above average but will gradually return to seasonal norms, with highs in the high teens to low 20s by midweek.
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