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Rain on way for UK with temperatures to drop to overnight lows of 3C in some places

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Rain on way for UK with temperatures to drop to overnight lows of 3C in some places

Following a record-breaking summer of extreme heat and prolonged dry weather, UK weather patterns are set to change.

Wisley in Surrey has now notched up 60 days with no recorded rainfall. Significant rain has been lacking elsewhere with most areas of England and Wales in drought.

There is some welcome rain forecast this week, though it's not likely to be significant or bring any change to the dry conditions.

It will also turn noticeably cooler in the coming days with temperatures falling below average across the UK.

High pressure has been dominant this summer leading to hot and dry weather, particularly across England and Wales.

There's been no significant rain in southern England for around two months which has led water levels in our rivers and reservoirs to drop significantly. All of Wales and most of England are in drought .

However, through this week high pressure will be replaced by the influence of low pressure and more unsettled conditions.

Some light rain is likely on Monday, mostly across northern areas of the UK.

Into Tuesday and Wednesady this will turn heavier and start to move into southern England.

While rain is therefore finally going to fall across the south, it may become more showery. This means the exact location and distribution of rainfall is still uncertain.

And while of course any rain will be welcome, it won't bring much improvement to conditions.

It will take weeks of above average rainfall into the autumn to make any significant changes to the drought.

However, it is likely to make a big difference to the emergency services who have been battling against the extreme weather and wildfires over the last few weeks.

The fire severity index —how severe a fire could be, should one to start — will come down to low or moderate, according to forecasts from Natural England and the Met Office.

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