Погода в Великобритании.
Плохие погодные условия последней недели ударили по спортивным и музыкальным мероприятиям на открытом воздухе и заставили всех в Великобритании задуматься о том, наступит ли наконец лето.
Уимблдон обвинил «ужасную» погоду в низких показателях посещаемости, а достопримечательности на открытом воздухе и туристические направления были вынуждены подсчитывать убытки и расходы.
С понедельника по среду полоса дождей будет перемещаться на север, давая 10-20 мм осадков довольно широко.
Если мы заглянем дальше в прогноз погоды для Великобритании, мы увидим что гребень высокого давления поможет стабилизировать погоду к четвергу. Последние дни недели станут немного теплее, но температура не будет такой впечатляющей для июля, оставаясь около средней.
For most, the summer weather so far has been disappointing, often feeling like autumn.
Wimbledon has blamed the “terrible” weather for low attendance figures and outdoor attractions and tourism destinations have been left counting the cost.
It’s all down to the jet stream, a ribbon of air high up in the atmosphere, which has been either across the UK or further south.
It has allowed areas of low pressure to move in, bringing spells of wind and rain, while often leaving a cool northerly flow.
The next few days look no different, with more rain in the forecast, leading the Met Office to issue weather warnings for parts of the UK.
Back to the UK, if we look further ahead in the forecast, a ridge of high pressure will help settle the weather down from Thursday.
That will make it feel a bit warmer, but temperatures won’t be that impressive for July, staying around average.
Then a return to something more unsettled is expected late in the weekend/early next week, especially to the northwest.
But as for the second half of July, there are encouraging signs of something drier and warmer for a time, but exact details are a little uncertain at this stage.
Looking back to recent Julys, 2023 was far from summery too, with often cool, dull, windy and wet conditions.
On the other hand, July 2022 was the UK’s seventh warmest since records began in 1884, with unprecedented heat around the middle of the month.
That brought the UK’s highest temperature on record, with 40.3C being reached at Coningsby in Lincolnshire.
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