

High pressure means it stay mostly fine and dry through the rest of the week.

Minimum temperature 12 ☌.Ĭloudy with further showery outbreaks of rain here and there, however this will move south leaving the afternoon with long sunny spells. The rain will becoming more fragmented with many places becoming dry by Wednesday morning. Maximum temperature 21 ☌.Ĭloudy with outbreaks of rain, locally heavy and thundery in places. Heavy bursts of rain are likely in places. Met Office five-day forecast for the South WestĪ generally cloudy day with scattered showers, these perhaps merging to give longer periods of rain later.

Then by the end of the week it will feel a lot colder due to a low pressure coming in from Scandinavia, the high pressure out to the Atlantic and there will be a northly wind from the Arctic. Throughout Tuesday and night that rain could be quite heavy in some parts, there could be see surface water spray into the evening. "A fresher day for many across England and Wales except the far south where it could still feel quite warm and humid. "Further north though it is looking dry on Tuesday, again there will be some sunny spells for many and again feeling quite fresh especially across Scotland, temperatures here around 15C or 16C. Showers just gradually getting a bit heavier as the day goes on and they will move in from the English Channel to affect south Wales through southern areas of England.

"Now during Tuesday we will see some rain across the far south of England just on this weather front. "Sunny spells to the north and the south of that, but as we go through the next few days, well this high pressure will start to move its way in. Still it is set to continue to be unseasonably warm through the middle of the week with temperatures in the low to mid 20Cs and a high of 23C in the south.īut by Thursday and a high pressure system will have taken control meaning drier but cooler weather and it will be notably different with the mercury in the mid to high teens by the end of the week.Ĭharts are showing downpours moving over the South West late on Tuesday (Image: WX Charts)īBC weather forecaster Simon King said: “The rain that we did have on Monday, around central portions of the UK, you can see that from the clouds there earlier on, that is gradually moving further southwards. Today might see showers return to the south west, with it being sunny for northern parts of the UK and into the evening that rain could get quite heavy. READ MORE: How long will flags be at half mast? Protocol surrounding the raising explained Temperatures are due to plunge below 20C as the week goes on, bringing it into the mid to high teens by the weekend. However, that could all be set to change as the week goes on. Rain was thankfully kept at bay, and held at the north and central parts of England. As recently as yesterday (Monday, September 12) temperatures were hitting the mid to low twenties, with some places reaching 25C. Temperatures are set to tumble across the UK by the end of this week after a hot and humid opening.
