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WEATHER 2009 !


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loving the forecast hit, its like a hit to an addict.

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what a weekend of good weather, we'll have that again starting on the 22nd june please for 7 days. thankyou

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what a weekend of good weather, we'll have that again starting on the 22nd june please for 7 days. thankyou

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theweatheroutlook.co.uk has put up its summer forecast. Here's June.

June

Temperature: Close to average

Precipitation: Above average

A fine and warm start is expected to the month with temperatures well above the seasonal average. After the first few a spell of increasingly less settled weather is expected to develop, with showers or longer spells of rain in most places at times towards the end of the first week, and during the second week of the month. Temperatures are expected to fall across the country during this period, although for a time it may remain rather warm and humid. By the middle of the month mixed conditions are expected, with the best of the weather likely to be in the south east.

The second half of June may well initially bring a spell of wetter weather as a breakdown occurs, but this may be quite short lived as high pressure builds again for a time bringing a good amount of fine and settled weather to southern parts in particular, although this should extend further north. The settled conditions are not expected to persist and cooler weather with rain or showers is expected to return during the last ten days of the month.

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as much as i try to believe the forecast in march when they said it's going to be an awesome summer, i get the slight feeling that after all this lovely weather of the last 2 weeks England's going to run out of sunshine fairly soon and Glasto will be carnage...I hope not, but come rain or shine, we'll be fine.

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"Monday 15 June 2009 to Sunday 28 June 2009

field and flowering trees beneath blue sky

“Warming up.”

High pressure stays with us for most of this period and should extend its influence across much of the UK resulting in mostly dry and often very sunny conditions.

Temperatures should recover from mid to late June onwards so it will feel more like summer again with some very warm days likely, particularly in the south.

Rainfall amounts could be very scanty in many areas although there is always the potential for some thundery outbreaks towards the south-east giving localised downpours."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/monthly_outlook.shtml

Good Lord.

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"UK 17 to 30 day weather outlook"

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Weather Online's "Month Ahead"

*20/06 - 26/06*

High pressure looks set to be on the decline slowly slipping to the west, this coupled with falling pressure to the east and northeast looks set to push cooler and showery conditions through all areas from the north or northeast, so perhaps an abrupt change?

Showers will be quite widespread and potentially heavy at times a stiff-ish breeze making eastern coastal areas cool and cloudy for a time, western areas should be drier and sunnier with just scattered showers. these dying away through the middle of the week, replaced by a freshening south-westerly breeze and cloudier conditions with outbreaks of patch rain from time to time.

Southern Britain should become warmer as winds fall light, an area of high pressure slipping slowly south across England and Wales.

*27/06 - 03/07*

Temperatures should be on the rise here, and this could well be the optimum time for summer 2009, an area of high pressure settling over the UK and all areas could be in line for some pleasant summery weather.

It'll be very warm to locally hot in places, scattered thundery showers may be the only fly in the ointment spoiling the predominantly fine weather as the humidity level begins to increase.

There are good signs that a slippage back to low pressure will be underway by the end of the period, a breakdown to widespread thundery weather occurring before the end of the week.

Edited by Superfly1967
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