Well that was a bit good, wasn't it? If only it would be like that during the summer months, though I really do not think we are far away from having 2-3 summers in a row which are just dry and gloriously sunny...it will happen during this decade I believe, and sooner rather than later. We shall see.
Another excellent sunset photo from my friend Martin - this isn't a photo duopoly, I will happily publish any weather photo that is sent as long as it fits.
The scenery will certainly look fantastic this autumn, there will be some excellent opportunities for the photographers out there.
Tuesday will have a much different feel to it, much more cloud, temperatures around 18'C, a spot or two of rain is possible, as are some brighter spells too.
Wednesday will be increasingly windy, plenty of cloud but a bit more sunshine than the day before and should still feel quite pleasant at 19'C. A band of rain overnight, heralds much cooler air.
Thursday is a case of sunshine and showers, in a chilly north-westerly wind, 13'C the most likely temperature which is quite a drop from what we have become used to, I doubt there will be many showers reaching Reading and they won't be that heavy, more kind of horrid blustery in your face kind of showers.
Friday sees high pressure building from the west again so it should be sunny, and feel more pleasant but still only 15'C. It will be rather chilly overnight, possibly down to 3'C.
Saturday, high pressure will still be to our south so it will remain dry and might warm up to 16'C but it will be a cold start.
Sunday, dry again and a reasonable amount of sunshine and maybe up to 19'C.
I am expecting more high pressure during the first half of October but it will start to bring fog and frost.
At least rainfall amounts will stay low until the latter half of October.
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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.
Monday, 3 October 2011
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