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UK weather: Bank Holiday sun to be replaced by 50mph winds and heavy rain UK weather: Bank Holiday sun to be replaced by 50mph winds and heavy rain
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Britain is set for torrential rain and winds of up to 50mph this week, following a surprisingly sunny Bank Holiday weekend.Britain is set for torrential rain and winds of up to 50mph this week, following a surprisingly sunny Bank Holiday weekend.
Grey weather is expected to round off the end of May.Grey weather is expected to round off the end of May.
A Met Office forecaster said: "There’s not a sign for warm spells. The start of June looks around average, and a few degrees below average in the North, where it will be most unsettled."A Met Office forecaster said: "There’s not a sign for warm spells. The start of June looks around average, and a few degrees below average in the North, where it will be most unsettled."
The weather across the UK will be mixed The Met Office's 30-day outlook reads: "Rather unsettled conditions at first with spells of rain interspersed by drier, brighter and more showery interludes.
"It may be rather windy, particularly in the northwest, with the bulk of the rainfall also here.""It may be rather windy, particularly in the northwest, with the bulk of the rainfall also here."
On 27 May central and western areas should expect thickening cloud and strong winds, with rain developing across those areas.On 27 May central and western areas should expect thickening cloud and strong winds, with rain developing across those areas.
Highs of just 11-17C are forecast from Wednesday to Sunday. On Thursday the rain should clear to be replaced by blustery showers and unsettled conditions into the weekend.Highs of just 11-17C are forecast from Wednesday to Sunday. On Thursday the rain should clear to be replaced by blustery showers and unsettled conditions into the weekend.