High pressure will stay firmly in charge of the UK's weather this week keeping the forecast mostly dry, as Ben Rich explains.
The Lyrid meteor shower is the oldest recorded and Wednesday brings near perfect weather conditions to see them as they peak.
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Today will be dry and fine with plenty of sunshine and just a few patches of cloud. It will be breezy. Tonight Tonight will be dry with predominantly clear skies, although a few patches of mist and ...
The swirling area of low pressure approaching the UK from the west, will become slow-moving, throwing bursts of wet weather ...
Tonight will be dry and mostly clear to start, with patches of cloud moving in from the west at times through the night.
All times are Central European Summer Time (Europe/Brussels, GMT+2) unless otherwise stated.
Tonight will be dry and chilly with largely clear skies and light winds. Tuesday Tomorrow morning will start dry with long spells of sunshine. As the day progresses, high clouds will move in from the ...