Overview
- WX Charts model visuals highlight a potential warm pulse around September 8, with isolated 28–30C values focused on eastern England.
- The Met Office outlook for September 3–12 emphasizes a changeable pattern driven by low pressure, bringing showers or longer spells of rain.
- Official guidance notes risks of heavy rain in the west along with possible hail, thunderstorms and periods of strong winds.
- BBC Weather describes September 8–14 as potentially turning drier as continental high pressure nudges toward the UK, though rain remains likely in northern and northwestern areas.
- Forecasts show a marked regional split, with the east and parts of northern England warmest while Wales, southwest England and Scotland stay much cooler in the low 20s or teens.