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Exact Date The Met Office is forecasting cooler spells after temperatures of 30C

The hot and humid spell is coming to an end, with cooler and windier weather over the next few days, the Met Office says. Temperatures are set to approach the seasonal average across the UK, with showers moving across northern England and Scotland.

The Mirror reports that the wet weather could continue into the weekend in northern parts, with strong winds also expected. Sunny spells will remain in the south, but rising temperatures will begin to drop as light winds develop, the Met Office said.

Spokesman Grahame Madge said: “Following the heat spell earlier this week, the UK forecast is quickly pivoting towards cooler and unsettled conditions. This change is being driven by an unseasonably deep area of ​​low pressure in the west of Scotland, this is bringing strong winds and rain to northern parts of the UK, including Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England.”

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“A cold front from this system is pulling colder air eastwards across the rest of the UK. This brings temperatures down to much closer average values. The UK outlook for the next few days is for spells of unsettled conditions interspersed with brighter spells. .”

The spell of unsettled weather follows days of high temperatures earlier this week, with Wednesday being the hottest day of the year so far with a high of 30.3C recorded at Heathrow Airport. The mercury topped 30C in Chertsey in Surrey on Tuesday.

Weather across the country is expected to turn cloudier on Monday, with rain coming in from the west, forecasters said.

In Coventry, today will bring a few bright spells to start in the east with patchy rain arriving this evening, feeling damp with light winds, with a high of 20C. Tonight skies will be clearer in the early morning light winds with a low of 10C.

Here is the Met Office outlook for Coventry over the next few days:

Sunday:

A bright start for most with clouds soon forming. The odd shower is possible through the afternoon, but most places remain dry. Light winds and feeling cooler than lately. Maximum temperature 19 °C.

Monday to Wednesday Outlook:

Dry to start with rain arriving later on Monday. Drier Tuesday with some bright spells. More rain is possible through Wednesday. Temperatures are generally around average.

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