You may have seen more headlines in the newspapers today talking about a heat wave heading our way for the Bank Holiday weekend. Once again these stories seem a little over-hyped – sadly!
The Met Office forecast for the rest of the week does, indeed, show rising temperatures, peaking in the high 20s Celsius in south-east England on Friday. Temperatures are then expected to return to around average during the course of the weekend, so not a heat wave.
The weather is expected to turn more unsettled from the west during Friday and Saturday, with the risk of some heavy, showery rain around. The rest of the weekend should see some good dry and sunny spells of weather at times, but the risk of occasional showers remains and there is some uncertainty about which areas will see the showers and when.
The uncertainty this weekend comes from complex weather patterns developing over the Atlantic and these will ultimately determine where the showers will be from day to day. For those who like technical speak, it’s called a trough disruption and forecasting this phenomenon continues to be a major challenge to both computer models and humans alike.
So the best thing to do is keep up to date with the forecast to get the latest on how things are expected to develop over this weekend.
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