Southerly jet stream means a wet and windy outlook
Having just moved into the second half of October, there’s no denying that autumn is well and truly underway.
Having just moved into the second half of October, there’s no denying that autumn is well and truly underway.
So far this autumn, the weather has brought many of us sunshine and pleasant warmth. However, in the next few days, this is set to change as a northerly wind brings colder air from midweek onwards.
After an unsettled start to September, the weather has settled down over the past week, with most places seeing some warmth and sunshine.
Following a fairly quiet start to September, with many of us enjoying some warmth and sunshine, the weather is going to turn very unsettled in the coming days.
As September gets underway, there’ll be an ongoing battle for supremacy between summer and autumn. Who wins will have a huge impact on how the weather feels in the coming weeks.
September is renowned for its variable nature, as autumn and summer battle it out for supremacy. This week, summer wins – at least for a short time.
Following the final bank holiday of the year, September is just a few days away and it’s hard not to notice the chillier mornings as well as the nights swiftly drawing in.
After July delivering the most prolonged spell of summer heat the UK has seen in 16 years, the first week of August has brought something much closer to normal.
At the end of this week, the jet stream will briefly push northwards again, which will drag a plume of heat and humidity across us from Iberia.
What a stunning weekend of weather most of us have had. With high pressure sitting over the UK, there was an abundance of sunshine, with temperatures soaring into the low 30s in southern areas.
For the past week, most of us have been bathed with sunshine and warmth, in what has been the longest spell of proper summer weather the UK has seen since July 2006.
What a stunning weekend it has been. High pressure has meant that all parts of the UK have been bathed in sunshine, with temperatures well above average for this time of year.
Following a brief spell of unsettled weather earlier this week, high pressure is going to build across the UK today and stay over us for quite some time – a week and possibly longer.
It’s been a long time coming, but it may finally be about to happen. Summer sunshine is coming later this week and could stay with us for a while.
The weather this weekend across the UK really isn’t going to conjure up a sense of summer, with wind and rain expected. But it looks promising for Glastonbury and Wimbledon next week.