Heavy rain sweeps across the UK with cooler temperatures, Thursday, September 5th

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Heavy rain sweeps across the UK, Thursday, September 5th

London, with a high of 18 degrees, is the warmest in the region today. The area is under a blanket of moderate rain, affecting visibility and outdoor activities. Similar conditions prevail across other cities like Brighton and Portsmouth, with heavy rain specifically noted in Brighton.

Nottingham and Lincoln, both peaking at 18 degrees, are the warmest cities in the Midlands today. The region is mostly cloudy with patchy rain affecting several areas. This weather is slightly dampening outdoor activities but provides a respite from any severe weather conditions.

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Liverpool and Manchester are today's warmest cities in the North and Northwest of England, both recording highs of 17 degrees. The region sees a mix of patchy rain and cloudy skies, creating a damp and cool atmosphere that is typical for this time of year.

Glasgow, reaching a high of 19 degrees, is the warmest city in Scotland today. The region is predominantly overcast, with a thick cloud cover that brings cooler temperatures and a subdued daylight. This weather is ideal for those preferring less direct sunlight.

Belfast, with a high of 17 degrees, is the warmest city in Ireland today. The region enjoys a cloudy day with mild temperatures, providing a break from any harsh weather conditions. This gentle weather is suitable for outdoor activities without the discomfort of rain or excessive heat.

Cardiff, marking a high of 16 degrees, is witnessing moderate rain today. The entire region of Wales is enveloped in similar wet conditions, affecting outdoor plans and contributing to a cooler day. This weather is typical for the season, bringing lushness to the local flora.

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