Patchy rain and mild temperatures across the UK today, Tuesday, June 4th
London, with a high of 21 degrees, leads the temperature chart in the South. The region is cloaked in patchy rain, with similar conditions prevailing across cities like Brighton, Portsmouth, Bristol, and Plymouth. The weather is generally cool and damp, affecting outdoor activities.
The Midlands is marked by a uniform weather pattern today, with Lincoln, Nottingham, and Birmingham all recording highs of 17 degrees. The region is enveloped in patchy rain, creating a consistently damp atmosphere that permeates through cities like Worcester and Wolverhampton as well.
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Hide AdSheffield, with a peak temperature of 17 degrees, is the warmest in the North and Northwest today. The entire region is draped in patchy rain, affecting cities like Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester, and Liverpool. The cool and wet conditions are consistent across the area, influencing daily routines.
Edinburgh and Aberdeen share the highest temperature in Scotland today at 14 degrees. The region is blanketed in patchy rain, with Glasgow experiencing slightly cooler conditions. This damp and chilly weather is typical for the area, impacting both outdoor and indoor activities.
Dublin, at 15 degrees, records the highest temperature in Ireland today. The region is enveloped in patchy rain, mirroring the weather conditions in Belfast. The persistent dampness characterizes the day, affecting visibility and the general ambiance outdoors.
Cardiff, with a high of 15 degrees, leads the temperature readings in Wales. The region is under a blanket of patchy rain, creating a moist and chilly environment. This weather pattern is consistent throughout the area, influencing the daily life and activities of its residents.
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