After an unprecedented heatwave swept across the UK this week, cooler and fresher air from the Atlantic is expected to arrive, bringing a noticeable shift in weather conditions. Alongside a drop in temperature, more unsettled weather is anticipated during the early part of the upcoming week.

Monday is predicted to feature dry conditions and sunny spells in many areas throughout the day. However, by the evening and into the night, an area of low pressure is set to approach, leading to thicker cloud cover and rain moving in from the west. This wetter weather will primarily impact Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern England.

In contrast, regions such as the Midlands, Wales, and southern England are likely to experience clearer skies, offering the best chance of dry weather during this period. Those interested in more localized weather updates are encouraged to consult their regional forecasts.

For anyone hoping to catch a glimpse of the full Moon, there are still two more opportunities this meteorological summer despite the chance of cloud cover. On 29 July, the Buck Moon will appear, named for the time when male deer begin to grow new antlers. This will be followed by the Sturgeon Moon on 28 August, a name derived from the freshwater fish historically caught by Native Americans in the Great Lakes region

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