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UK latest weather maps as perfect sunny weather set to last at least 1 | Weather | News

The British estimate estimates dry and sunny air in some parts of the UK for at least 14 days. According to a BBC estimate, London will enjoy the dryest air for two weeks, but London will enjoy the dryest air for two weeks.

The storm can enjoy the dry air of at least 13 days in two weeks. Edinburgh, who was beaten with heavy rains and racing winds yesterday, was estimated on Friday, August 8 and 13 dry days with fresh breeze. In Aberdeen, only two days of rain in the next 14 days.

Newcastle can sunbathe with some light shower and gentle breeze on Sunday, August 10, after the storm yesterday.

Sheffield, according to estimates, can enjoy the 12 -day dry weather between today and on Monday, August 14th, today a few shower and Sunday, August 17th.

On the southern coast that escapes from the storm, a sunny picture and temperatures similar to 13 dry days reach up to 22C.

In Manchester, the guess was not so bright, with seven -day rain forecast during the period. In Belfast, he envisaged four -day rain during the period.

According to Met Office, today it will be much more dry in the south and much less windy than yesterday, but it will still be blurred. Despite the fact that it was similar to the conditions seen yesterday, he said that it would be a mixture of thunder in northern and central regions and in pieces.

Thursday, for some, it can usually be more cloudy again with rain outbreaks, shower continues in the north on Friday and Saturday, and once again the Blustery rotates.

WXcharts foresees a dry start for two weeks, but the air maps estimate that a rain in the north of England will move towards the end of the period.

In Northern England, especially because of amber and yellow wind warnings affecting Scotland, it follows excessive weather conditions yesterday.

The winds exceeding 100 miles / hour have been recorded in some parts of Scotland and caused a major deterioration in public transport and events. Flights and trains were canceled and met Office Flying Wrecks and Big Waves warned about “danger of life”.

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