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Weekend weather

Derek Brockway Derek Brockway | 13:49 UK time, Friday, 11 September 2009

The dry weather is set to last right through the weekend with high pressure keeping things fine and settled.

shows a blob of high cloud moving south across Wales.

Thicker cloud will brin rain to the far north of Scotland and Norway with the jet stream currently located to the North and East of Britain.

Friday: Dry and bright. Some high cirrus clouds around 25, 000 ft making the sunshine, hazy at times. Very good visibility though and top temperatures between 17 - 20 Celsius.

Winds are generally light and variable, mainly from the East or North East. Pressure is high around 1039 mb. Sea temperature around 16 - 17 Celsius.

Tonight: Dry with clear skies apart from a little high cloud. Turning cool. Temperatures inland will fall as low as 5 Celsius but nearer 10 on the coast. The odd mist or fog patch will have formed by dawn.
Ö÷²¥´óÐã Proms in the Park in Swansea:
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Saturday: Any early mist and fog will soon lift leaving plenty of sunshine. Some wispy high cloud in the morning but blue skies in the afternoon.

It should turn pleasantly warm with highs of between 17 -21 Celsius with a light east to north-easterly breeze.

So perfect weather for a picnic at the Ö÷²¥´óÐã Proms in the Park on Saturday evening at Singleton Park in Swansea but turning cool once the sun goes down.

Sunday: Dry with some cloud (Stratocumulus) in the north and east. The best of the sunshine in the south and west. Top temperatures 17 - 21 Celsius with a light north-easterly breeze.

Have a great weekend and enjoy the sunshine!

Derek

Ö÷²¥´óÐã Proms in the Park - Swansea

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    What is thicker cloud will brin rain? Another weather phenomenal to learn about. Never mind I am glad I am not the only one to make mistakes. It must be pleasing for you to forecast good weather at last. Keep up the good work you do. I love your blogs.

  • Comment number 2.

    And what is a weather 'phenomenal' when it's at home? ;0

    People in glass houses and all that...

    Glad you're enjoying the blogs emma :)

  • Comment number 3.

    Yes I did say I make mistakes, my English grammer and spelling is extremely bad, I would never make a journalist, meteorologist, or a weather reporter to save my life.
    I ment to say weather phenomenon.

    Phenomenal is the nature of phenomenon, meaning remarkable, extraordinary event
    Still love the blogs

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