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Default Forecast of High pressure on Tuesday 19th August

Summer is not over! (well, there's a 75-80% chance that it is not
over!)

On Tuesday, 19th August, much of the UK will be dominated by high
pressure. The weather will be settled, with plenty of sunshine and
warmer than average daytime temperatures. The majority of the UK will
be dry and most of us will have breathed a big sigh of relief to get
rid of the low pressures, cood temperatures and wet conditions that
will have plagued us in the preceeding week.

The coming week looks dreadful, but I think the weather will improve
towards the 19th. Right in the middle of my holiday in Cornwall too!
No guearantees that it will stay to the bank holiday, but this
increases the chances that it will.

Paul
 
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