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UK Forecast Turns Unsettled After Brief Warm Spell, With Possible Mid-September Warm-Up

Forecasters expect several wet, windy days driven by low pressure, then a possible warm-up around mid-September.

Overview

  • Parts of England saw a short burst of warmth over the weekend, with WXCharts highlighting mid‑20s Celsius in several eastern and northern counties.
  • The Met Office long‑range outlook for September 7–16 points to low pressure dominating, bringing showers or longer spells of rain across much of the UK.
  • BBC Weather guidance reported by MyLondon indicates London could see near‑continuous rainfall from Wednesday, September 10, easing around Tuesday, September 16.
  • Forecasts warn of strong winds with coastal gales and gusts that could approach 50 mph mid‑week as Atlantic systems move in.
  • Model maps suggest a window of milder, drier conditions around September 15, with the Midlands potentially reaching the mid‑20s Celsius, though confidence and regional extent remain uncertain.