The UK is finally getting some sun as the Euros and Wimbledon men's final take place.

The UK weather can surprise us at times.

July 14th 2024.

The UK is finally getting some sun as the Euros and Wimbledon men's final take place.
For those planning to watch the Euros outside, you're in for a real treat. The sun is finally making an appearance in Britain after days of gloomy clouds and relentless rain. It couldn't have come at a better time, just in time for the Euro finals tonight.

Yesterday, there were reports of patchy rain in the northern and eastern parts of the country. Even England and Wales were at risk of heavy showers. But things have taken a turn for the better now. The Wimbledon Men's Finals and the Euros championship are both happening today, and the weather is on our side.

According to the Met Office's Chief Meteorologist Steven Ramsdale, there's a dry spell approaching from the west tomorrow. This means that we can expect fewer showers compared to the past few days and a generous amount of sunshine for most of the country. He also mentioned that temperatures will peak at around 22°C in the southeast, which is pretty average for this time of the year, following the recent cool spell.

Another meteorologist from the Met Office, Simon Partridge, said that Sunday will bring a mix of sunshine and showers across the UK. However, it won't be as windy as Saturday.

In terms of temperatures, the south will see a slight rise compared to the north. But it will still be a bit cooler than usual. Monday will bring back the clouds after a day of sunshine. In London, temperatures will reach a high of 22°C, while Bristol will see 22°C, Brighton 19°C, and Manchester 18°C. Meteorologist Aidan McGivern predicts that the temperatures will be "a little closer to the average for the time of year" on July 14. He also mentioned that it will feel more humid in the south with temperatures reaching around 23°C when the sun is out.

Unfortunately, once the Euros are over, we'll have to say goodbye to the beautiful weather and welcome back the cloudy skies and rain. But on Monday, temperatures are expected to reach a high of 25°C in southern England. So, let's make the most of this sunny day while we can.

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