not happening according to the met intel

Outlook for the UK over the next 6-30 days
UK Outlook for Monday 7 Aug 2017 to Wednesday 16 Aug 2017:

It will be an unsettled start to next week with rain followed by showers moving eastwards across the UK on Monday. Tuesday will then see the showers gradually become increasingly confined to the northeast. From midweek onwards high pressure is likely to be dominant across the south bringing some drier and sunnier conditions here, however northern areas are likely to see some further rain at times, with a risk some of this may occasionally spread further south. After a cool start to the week, temperatures are likely to recover to near average, and perhaps turning warm across the southeast. Towards the middle of the month the north-south split is likely to continue, with the north continuing to remain changeable, with the south seeing the best of the drier weather.
UK Outlook for Thursday 17 Aug 2017 to Thursday 31 Aug 2017:

The second half of August, sees the confidence in the forecast reduce significantly, but a northwest-southeast split is most probable. This would result in the northwest seeing the most frequent wet weather, and the southeast seeing the best of the drier and brighter interludes. Temperatures are likely to be around average, although southern areas may turn warm at times.

*chucks barometer into skip*

Posted By: Tombs, Aug 2, 15:02:12

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