Hurricane Nigel is expected to weaken by Wednesday
“And it may well be that next week we settle down into some fine and warm weather again. So it just shows that different hurricanes can have different impacts on our weather.”forecast for the weekend indicates mainly fine and dry weather with spells of sunshine. Some cloud and rain may spread into western areas later on Saturday.
By Sunday, more unsettled weather with rain or showers spreading from the west is forecast for many, although the southeast should be drier. Conditions are likely to be more unsettled into the following week as low-pressure systems lie to the west or north-west of the UK. This will bring showers or outbreaks of rain across many areas, with some heavy bursts at times, especially in the north and west. It will often be windy, with a small chance of a spell of very strong winds around the middle of the period. Temperatures are likely to remain near normal.
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