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Also, at night you will be able to see the stars, and the sunrise and sunset too…depending upon weather conditions. These webcams are available during the daylight hours here in the islands, and at night whenever there’s a big moon shining down. Here’s the webcam for the (~10,023 feet high) Haleakala Crater on Maui. Hawaii’s Mountains – Here’s a link to the live webcam on the summit of our tallest mountain Mauna Kea (~13,800 feet high) on the Big Island of Hawaii. The following numbers represent the strongest wind gusts (mph) Saturday evening: Here are the latest 24-hour precipitation totals (inches) for each of the islands Saturday evening:

#WEATHER TODAY UPDATE#

Light winds are likely with plenty of sunshine, and temperatures generally warm or locally very warm in the south.The last update to this website was at 5pm (HST) Satur day, August 27, 2022Īir Temperatures – The following high temperatures (F) were recorded across the state of Hawaii Saturday afternoon …along with these low temperatures Saturday morning : By the end of this period fine and dry weather is likely to prevail for many, albeit with the odd shower again in the south and northwest. A northwest/southeast temperature split may also develop, where cooler air will characterise the north, with the south becoming very warm and perhaps feeling humid. Some light showers are likely in the north and northwest, and further thundery showers are also possible across the south and southeast in the early part of the period. Met Office long-range forecastĪfter an unsettled week, settled conditions are expected to spread over the UK during this period, bringing fine and dry weather to most places. High pressure building over the weekend with long sunny spells developing.

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Outlook for Thursday to Saturday: Probably turning drier and brighter on Thursday, with some warm sunshine for most. However, a band of rain will slowly move across Devon and Cornwall, and there is a risk this may spread slightly further eastwards later. Wednesday: Cloudy Wednesday with some sunny spells. Temperatures remaining in double figures, so feeling warm and humid. Tonight: Remaining cloudy overnight with the risk of a few outbreaks of rain, mainly towards the coasts and over the hills. The best of the brighter breaks in the east.

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Staying cloudy through much of the afternoon. Today: A mostly dry start with sunny spells, but cloud increasing from the west. Met Office five-day forecast for the South West "By the time we get to midweek, on Wednesday, we are expecting rainy clouds moving from southwest to a northeast direction, across southwest Britain, North Wales, up through the northern portion of England and into Scotland, and then that band to gently push south and eastward during the course of a Wednesday afternoon and evening, Thursday and Friday." "Later on, the clouds can be seen sliding northwards into North Wales and then eventually towards Lake District. There is potential for some heavier bursts there. "Heavy and, at times showery outbreaks are seen pushing up across Devon and Cornwall and also parts of South Wales. We are expecting an area of cloud and rain to arrive across the Southwest during the latter part of Tuesday. "After that, the focus shifts down towards the south and west. "This band is moving eastwards and it will clear out into the North Sea this evening. He told .uk: “"We currently have a band of clouds bringing heavy bursts of rain across parts of Manchester and the North Midlands. Met Office meteorologist Dan Stroud said further weather warnings are not anticipated at the moment.

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READ MORE: Mandatory CCTV plans for taxis and private hire vehicles in Gloucestershire Cheltenham and Gloucester can experience highs of up to 24C.Īcross Gloucester, the weather will remain cloudy overnight with the risk of a few outbreaks of rain, mainly towards the coasts and over the hills. Staying cloud through much of the afternoon, there may be a few showers developing. Today (Tuesday 23, August), The Met Office have predicted a dry start with sunny spells, but cloud increasing from the west. The UK faces flash flooding and thunderstorms this week, meteorologists have warned.ĭespite the grrim outlook, the Met Office has provided hope with a prediction the Bank Holiday weekend will be much brighter than after a wet start for a number of locations across Somerset this week.









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