Quick update for the bank holiday on current thinking.
Today and tomorrow will be increasingly warm and humid with temperatures in the high 20s likely in the sunshine. On Saturday a low pressure system moves over Ireland and this is likely to introduce thunderstorms especially to the north and west, moving east over night but probably missing the south and south east.
Sunday looks drier and still pleasantly warm before another low moves up from the south on Monday. The position of this 2nd low is uncertain and forecasts for Monday and beyond keep changing, but the general idea seems to be for cooler and more unsettled conditions to take us into the start of June.
Some of the thunderstorms over the weekend could be accompanied by hail - if you have seedlings outside that can be moved under cover briefly and you see very strong signals on the radar (eg on Weather Radar - Live UK Rainfall Radar - 5 Minute Updates - Netweather.tv) heading your way, it might be prudent to move them indoors until the storm has passed.
Today and tomorrow will be increasingly warm and humid with temperatures in the high 20s likely in the sunshine. On Saturday a low pressure system moves over Ireland and this is likely to introduce thunderstorms especially to the north and west, moving east over night but probably missing the south and south east.
Sunday looks drier and still pleasantly warm before another low moves up from the south on Monday. The position of this 2nd low is uncertain and forecasts for Monday and beyond keep changing, but the general idea seems to be for cooler and more unsettled conditions to take us into the start of June.
Some of the thunderstorms over the weekend could be accompanied by hail - if you have seedlings outside that can be moved under cover briefly and you see very strong signals on the radar (eg on Weather Radar - Live UK Rainfall Radar - 5 Minute Updates - Netweather.tv) heading your way, it might be prudent to move them indoors until the storm has passed.
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