Farming Weekend Weather Forecast

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A more humid and thundery weekend ahead. Details below.

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WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
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Issued: 0800hrs, Friday 9th June 2023


SATURDAY
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High pressure over Scandinavia extends its influence into the northern half of the British Isles. A thundery occluded front and trough will be moving into southern Ireland, Wales and southern England, passing northwest through the afternoon.
A brisk easterly breeze for many. Fair for northern England and Scotland, some low cloud affecting eastern coasts.
Murky with some thundery rain extending from southern Ireland, through southern Wales and southern England. The thundery rain passing into the Midlands and northwest England in the afternoon, heaviest in the west. The storms always fairly well spaced out, but a fair amount of cloud around too. There is a risk of a few torrential thunderstorms.
Bumpy for al of England and Wales with strong thermals throughout.
Winds mainly E-SE 15-18kt (F4-F5) but SE 12-15kt (F4) in the south.
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SUNDAY
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A slack area of low pressure affecting most of the British Isles on Sunday. A series of troughs extend north to south and it is along these that thunderstorms may form.
In such situations it is difficult to get detail into the forecast but it is likely to be a misty morning for some, especially where showers have occured. During the day further thundery showers develop, these extending north to south. However, note that there is much uncertainty as to their location with some areas staying dry. It is likely most showers occur inland.
Winds mainly SE 12-15kt (F4) but 15-18kt (F4-F5) close to eastern coasts.
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