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Welcome to my weather blog. I produce two weather forecasts per week, normally Monday and Thursday evening, and also put links to any other interesting weather information, and crazy weather videos that I discover. The forecast is based on my expectations for the Reading area, UK. If you want a forecast for your area, please e-mail me or comment below the blog post.

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Updated Weather Forecast - Tuesday 25th October 2011

The good news is that it is going to be mostly mild for the next week or two.  Not as mild as Sunday just gone though which reached 19'C.

The bad news is that you will increasingly need an umbrella.

I did try to take a photo of a puddle last night but my phone camera is crap in the dark.

Tuesday will see low pressure to the west of Ireland still, it should be fairly bright but there is a good chance of a couple of showers which may well be on the heavy side, 15'C though a chillier 6'C overnight.
Wednesday sees low pressure to the west of Ireland and one developing towards Cornwall too, sunny spells will be the main theme with again a 50-60% chance of a shower or too, again possibly heavy, 14'C during the day, 10'C at night.
Thursday sees low pressure to the south over northern France, which means a mostly cloudy day with some outbreaks of rain, some of which will be heavy.  It will be of a showery nature so some places will be fairly dry, others get a soaking.  10'C to 14'C depending on how wet, 7'C overnight.
Friday sees a ridge of high pressure building, so dry, sunny with a few clouds, 15'C quite possible, 7'C overnight.
Saturday has more of a south-westerly breeze bringing more cloud, and perhaps a band of rain later in the evening or overnight, a mild 16'C and mild still overnight around 11'C.
Sunday still breezy but more in the way of sunshine and mostly dry, again a band of rain likely overnight as more low pressure approaches.  16'C by day, 11'C by night.

I expect it to remain mostly unsettled for a while, maybe some short-lived cooler spells during the first part of November but nothing significant likely.

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