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Brits Brace for Balmy Comeback After Torrential Downpours

Summary

  • Temperatures could reach mid-20Cs in parts of UK next week
  • Unsettled weather with showers and strong winds expected this week
  • Drier, sunnier spells predicted later in September
Brits Brace for Balmy Comeback After Torrential Downpours

As of September 8th, 2025, the UK is bracing for a mix of weather conditions in the coming weeks. The country has experienced a wet start to the month, with low pressure systems moving in from the Atlantic bringing much-needed rain after a dry spring and summer.

Over the next week, the unsettled weather is set to continue, with showers and strong winds, potentially reaching gale force with gusts of up to 50mph by Wednesday and Thursday. However, the outlook for the start of next week is more promising, with forecasts indicating a more settled picture.

On September 15th, the Midlands region could see temperatures reach the mid-20Cs, while the rest of England is expected to see mercury levels around the 20C mark. The western coast, especially in Scotland, will be cooler, potentially dropping into high single figures. The warm weather is then likely to continue through the following week, with the south and central parts of England experiencing temperatures in the mid to high 20Cs.

Looking ahead, the weather is expected to be more mixed towards the end of September. While areas of low pressure may bring spells of rain, showers, and windy conditions, there are also likely to be drier, more settled periods, particularly in the early part of the period and towards the south.

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FAQ

The weather in the UK is expected to be mixed, with unsettled conditions this week including showers and strong winds, followed by a warmer spell next week with temperatures potentially reaching the mid-20Cs in parts of the country.
According to the forecast, there may be some longer spells of drier weather later in September, especially towards the south, with more sunshine due to higher pressure.
The western coast, especially in Scotland, is expected to be cooler than other parts of the UK, potentially dropping into high single figures, while the south and central parts of England will see warmer temperatures in the mid to high 20Cs.

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