West Midlands weather

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West Midlands weather forecast

Headline:

Sunny spells, showers and some longer spells of rain. Warm.

Today:

Any low cloud breaking then a mixture of bright or sunny spells and scattered showers, perhaps with longer spells of rain in the east at times. Warm in any sunshine, with light winds. Maximum temperature 20 °C.

Tonight:

Largely dry this evening and overnight, though fairly cloudy with a chance of some patchy rain in the far north and east. Some clear spells and another mild night. Minimum temperature 10 °C.

Thursday:

Any cloud clearing in the morning leaving plenty of sunny spells and a scattering of showers, which may turn heavy. Feeling warm in sunnier periods with light winds. Maximum temperature 19 °C.

Outlook for Friday to Sunday:

Changeable with sunny spells and scattered showers. Showers may be heavy at times. Still warm where you catch the sunshine, though with temperatures generally close to average.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

The weather will be changeable, with daytime showers continuing across the UK on Sunday and possibly Monday. The heaviest showers and greatest risk of thunderstorms is expected across southern parts, while northern areas are more likely to see drier, more settled conditions developing for a time. Temperatures will be generally around or just a little above average. With winds tending to be light, it will feel warm in sunnier areas. As we head further into the following week, confidence lowers into the following week. On balance, a continuation of the showers in the south seems most likely, with the north continuing to see the best of any drier weather. Temperatures will probably remain a little above average.

Updated:

Similar weather conditions to those of the preceding few days are most likely to characterise this period to the end of May; a mixture of unsettled periods with rain and showers and settled interludes in-between. Through the first half of June, the chances of above and below average rainfall are evenly balanced. There is a slightly higher likelihood of above average temperatures compared with below average temperatures, such that the chance of hot spells, although still very small, is slightly higher than normal too.

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