Thursday 27th June – Sunday 30th June

Hi all,

It’s almost July and the weather is yet to show us a heat wave. Unfortunately, signs are that as we enter July, we will still be waiting.

The weather calmed down this week after a lively weekend, which saw us have the wettest day for almost 5 months and also, in some areas, the heaviest rain for 9 months.

After a few reasonable days this week, Thursday will start off on a similar note with some decent sunny spells. Cloud will increase as the day progresses and rain will spread from the north-west by the afternoon. Feeling humid with highs of 18’C.

Friday will dawn cloudy and some places will be dry, but most places will see some patchy, light rain. This will gradually peter out by the afternoon, and any sunshine will be limited. A bit cooler with all the cloud-cover. Highs of 15’C.

As we enter the weekend it is set to be a quiet one compared to last week.

Saturday will generally be a cloudy day with any early rain dying away to leave some bright spells, more so in the afternoon. Highs of 17’C.

Sunday again will be cloudy especially early on but some occasional sunny spells will develop and it will feel quite warm in those brighter slots. There is a risk, late on, of a shower or showery rain. Highs of 19’C.

Looking ahead into next week it is showing hints that it might turn a little more unsettled. To keep up to date with your local weather, follow Jon, @ChadWeather, on Twitter.

Have a good weekend. 😄

Cheers
Jon

Thursday 20th June – Sunday 23rd June

Hi,

Well some of you will be grateful that the weather will turn unsettled again as it means a bit of relief for hay fever sufferers and also a bit easier to sleep as we are losing the humid feel to our weather.

Thursday will start off a little humid and cloudy but by the evening it should start to feel fresher as some rain is expected to spread from the south and east during the day. Some areas may stay dry especially to the west until later in the evening. Highs a bit cooler at 18’C.

Friday will see some early rain die away and not a bad day is expected with some bright spells and maybe a shower. Cloudier and breezy later. Highs of 17’C.

As we enter the weekend it will unfortunately turn even more unsettled as again the Atlantic brings in some wetter weather.

Saturday may start dry but soon it will be cloudy with rain at times, some of it heavy and maybe thundery. Feeling cooler with highs of 15’C.

Sunday won’t fair much better with showers, heavy at times blown in on a westerly breeze. These showers could merge to give longer spells of rain at times. Highs of 15’C.

Looking ahead, next week is looking like it might settle down after a showery day on Monday.

To keep up to date with your local weather follow @ChadWeather on Twitter.

Enjoy your weekend.
Jon

Thursday 13th June – Sunday 16th June

Hi,

Very tricky forecast this week.

Well that’s the warm and sunny weather over for now. It was beautiful while it lasted and I hope you all took advantage.

We are now back in the usual weather pattern of a south-westerly flow with occasional rain or showers.

Thursday looks generally cloudy and breezy with periods of rain, turning showery later in the day. Slightly cooler than recently, with highs of 15’C.

Friday will be a day of sunshine and showers at first but soon cloudier with a threat of rain before the evening. Still breezy. Highs of 16’C.

Saturday will be another breezy day with occasional showers but we should see some brightness now and again and some areas will stay dry. Highs of 16’C.

Sunday will see bright spells and showers early on but these should die away by late afternoon. Into the evening there is a chance of some more organised rain spreading in from the south-west, heavy in places. Still breezy with highs of 15’C.

Looking ahead, we may start to drag some warmer air in from the continent but this doesn’t mean the weather is going to settle down.

To keep up to date with your local forecast, follow @ChadWeather on Twitter.

Have a great weekend.

Cheers
Jon

Thursday 30th May – Sunday 2nd June

Hi,

On Thursday we may see some early light rain which will turn showery but this should clear during the day to give some brightness and temperatures around 16’C.

Friday should start dry but patchy rain is expected later but most places will stay dry and cloudy. In any bright spells it will feel warmer as temperatures creep up slightly. 18’C.

Saturday will be cooler than Friday and during the day there could be a rogue sharp shower around but generally, cloudy again with some bright spells. 14’C.

As the weekend progresses we see high pressure trying to build from the south-west, so Sunday should be largely dry with bright spells and in any sunshine feel quite pleasant. Highs of 16’C.

Looking ahead it does look like we will see a few days of dry weather with warm sunshine, with 20’C possible but there is an uncertainty of how long this settled weather will last.

To keep up to date with your local weather follow @ChadWeather on Twitter.

Enjoy!

Monday 20th May to Friday 24th May

Monday starts cloudy with possible drizzle. Brighter later and feeling warm. The warmth may trigger a thunderstorm over the Pennines. 18’C

Tuesday a generally cloudy and dry day. Bit cooler and maybe some rain overnight and into Wednesday. 15’C

Wednesday sees light rain spreading south and turning cooler with a northerly wind. 14’C

Thursday and Friday look like cool days with some bright spells and generally dry. Friday may start with a ground frost! Feeling cold in a brisk northerly wind. 12’C

Looks dry into the weekend but after a cool start it may turn milder by the Bank Holiday. A long way off so keep up to date with @ChadWeather.

Enjoy your week!