The UK continues to enjoy a largely fine summer’s day with plenty of sunshine across many areas. However, as is often the case, there are a few regional variations to note. High pressure remains the dominant feature, keeping conditions settled for most. Still, some areas are experiencing cloud cover, showers, and cooler breezes.
High pressure is currently positioned to the north of the UK, keeping conditions stable and generally dry. At the same time, low pressure to the southwest is pushing a few showers into parts of southwest England. For many regions, it’s a bright and warm afternoon with temperatures close to seasonal averages.
While inland areas are enjoying sunny spells, a stubborn layer of cloud lingers along some North Sea coasts. This cloud is gradually breaking up inland, but coastal regions remain cooler and more overcast.
Additionally, hazy skies are being reported in parts of the southwest due to smoke drifting northwards from Portuguese wildfires. This may lead to enhanced and colourful sunsets this evening.
As the evening progresses, a band of cloud from the North Sea is expected to drift further south, moving inland across:
Southwest England may also see a few showers, with the potential for a rumble of thunder or lightning. Overnight, most areas will remain mild, with temperatures staying in the mid-teens °C. Rural Scotland could dip into single figures.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, a northerly breeze will bring cooler and cloudier conditions across northern and eastern areas of the UK.
In contrast, the North Sea coasts will feel fresher, with temperatures below average for mid-August.
High pressure will remain in control through much of the week, maintaining settled conditions. As the high shifts slightly southward later in the week, the easterly breeze is expected to ease, allowing for more widespread sunshine and warmer conditions across the UK.
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