Nottinghamshire weather for Sunday 28 June

Sunday 28 June is expected to be warm, mostly dry and fairly settled, with sunny spells at times and some cloud around during the morning.

Temperatures will reach around 23°C during the afternoon, with high UV levels around lunchtime and early afternoon.

Early morning

The day will start mild and mostly dry, with temperatures around 19°C from 4am to 7am, rising to 20°C by 8am. The chance of rain is around 20% at 4am, falling to 10% at 5am and 6am, then below 5% by 7am and 8am. Winds will come from the south-south-west to south-west at around 11 to 12 mph, with gusts increasing from about 22 mph to 25 mph. UV levels will be low at first, rising from 1 to 2 by 8am.

Midday

Late morning and lunchtime should stay mainly dry, with a mix of cloud and sunny intervals. Temperatures will remain around 20°C at 9am and 10am, then rise to 21°C by 11am and midday. The chance of rain is around 20% at 9am and 10am, falling below 5% by 11am and midday. Winds will turn west-south-westerly at around 12 mph, with gusts close to 27 mph. UV levels will rise from 3 at 9am and 10am to 5 by 11am and 7 at midday.

Afternoon

The afternoon is expected to be warm, dry and bright, with sunny spells continuing. Temperatures will rise to 22°C at 1pm and 23°C by 2pm, then remain around 23°C through the mid-afternoon. The chance of rain remains below 5%. Winds will stay mainly west-south-westerly to westerly at around 12 to 13 mph, with gusts close to 28 mph. UV levels will remain high at 7 around 1pm, then ease to 6 at 2pm, 5 at 3pm and 4 by 4pm.

Evening

The evening will stay dry and mild, with sunny spells at first before clear skies develop later. Temperatures will be around 23°C at 5pm, falling to 22°C by 6pm, 21°C at 7pm, 20°C at 8pm, 19°C at 9pm, 17°C at 10pm and 16°C by 11pm.

The chance of rain remains below 5% throughout the evening. Winds will remain westerly at around 10 to 13 mph, with gusts easing from about 26 mph to 16 mph later. UV levels will fall from 2 at 5pm to 1 during the evening before fading after sunset.

 

 

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