Warm air from the Iberian Peninsula will bring an end to the rainy Bank Holiday weekend.

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August 27th 2023.

Warm air from the Iberian Peninsula will bring an end to the rainy Bank Holiday weekend.
After a month of grey skies, thunderstorms and torrential rain, there is finally some good news for Brits hoping to make the most of the Bank Holiday weekend. Forecasters from the Met Office and Net Weather say that while it won't be a 'washout', it won't exactly be sunny either.

Today, the forecast is for sunny spells and showers in eastern and central England, with the potential for thunder in the eastern regions. In Northern Ireland, the day will be cloudy with rain spreading from the west.

But there is hope on the horizon. Monday is expected to be drier, with only a few patches of drizzle across eastern areas and some sun in the west. Temperatures will reach between 20 to 22°C in most places.

September is looking even better. According to weather maps from Net Weather, the jet stream from the Iberian Peninsula is set to bring a few days of temperatures slightly above the monthly average of 17°C, with highs of 24°C in London, East Anglia and the Midlands on September 2 and 3. Wales and patches of Scotland will be a little cooler for those five days, but still in the low 20s.

The Met Office's long-range forecast from next Thursday up to September 24 suggests that the rain may continue for the coming week, but temperatures are more likely to trend above the seasonal average.

So for those who are tired of the rain and grey skies, it might be one of the final chances of the year to enjoy the winning combination of warmth and sun. With the jet stream from the Iberian Peninsula, there could be a few days of temperatures slightly above average next month, so grab the chance to make the most of it while you can!

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