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Met Office currently predicting an unsettled Jubilee weekend – as plume of warm air from the continent could bring heavy rain




The Jubilee weekend looks set to be an unsettled one, according to the latest details released by the Met Office.

After a fairly fine and settled weekend, with highs of around 21c in the south, temperatures look set to take a dip early next week.

The risk of showers, particularly in the north and east, increases from today and highs will only reach the low teens in many areas.

Met Office predicting an unsettled Jubilee weekend
Met Office predicting an unsettled Jubilee weekend

Showers are possible for much of the UK on Monday – a theme that continues for the following few days.

After that the Met Office says there is still a lot of detail to be determined, with the path of a plume of warm air from over the near continent currently uncertain.

Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Chris Bulmer said: “After a fine day for most on Saturday, and some on Sunday, cooler and more unsettled conditions will be quite widely established by Monday.

“After a cool start to the week, temperatures are expected to return back to around average through the week. What we’re keeping an eye on for the latter part of the week is how far north this plume of warm air comes.

“This brings the potential for outbreaks of heavy rain in places.

"There’s still a lot to be determined for the Jubilee Weekend forecast. On balance, it looks like after a showery start, though still fine in places, high-pressure will attempt to build from the west bringing more settled and drier weather, at least for some."



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