TERRY SCHOLEY WEATHER SERVICE
1 Nursery Close
Radcliffe on Trent
Notts NG12 2JD
Telephone 0115 933 5567
Mobile 0797 018 4241
E Mail terry.scholey@virginmedia.com
THIS WEEKS WEATHER Monday 27th August to Sunday 2nd September 2012
Dear I say the famous adage once again that a change of month brings a change of weather. For farmers in particular cutting the harvest, there are strong signs of finer, drier weather into September. Beforehand though, it remains unsettled with further occasional rain or showers in most parts. Here’s your forecast:
Monday: Eastern areas stay driest the longest, but any sunshine will be limited as rain, preceded by sporadic bursts move in from the west. Sunny intervals and scattered showers follow into Ireland that spreads to most parts overnight. It will be windy or at least breezy and slightly blustery ahead of the rain.
Tuesday: A day of sunny intervals and scattered showers, most frequent in the north and west. Some will be heavy giving perhaps local thunder and hail; with fewer showers in the east and south, where you should have the best of the sunshine on offer. More cloud and rain moves into Ireland and the south-west overnight.
Wednesday: After perhaps a bright start in the east, another spell of cloud and rain affects most parts. This could be heavy in places followed by sunny or clear intervals and showers moving in from the south-west later and overnight. Some parts of Scotland and Ireland though may remain rather cloudy with further rain at times.
Thursday: Becoming cooler, with sunny intervals but generally large amounts of cloud giving blustery showers. These will be most frequent over Scotland and probably in the east for a while, before becoming lighter and fewer later in the day. Overnight it should become finer and drier from the west.
Friday: August could end on a finer note particularly over England and Wales with some sunshine making it warmer again. Scotland should also be finer, but the north and west of both Scotland and Ireland may turn cloudy and breezier with some rain later or overnight.
The weekend: Should be fine and warm over England and Wales, with sunny spells. Scotland and Ireland particularly the north and west may be breezier and more cloudy, with some occasional rain or drizzle but it will be very mild.
Remember this is only a guide. Please ring me if you need a more detailed update.
Terry Scholey 26th August 2012