Patchy rain and moderate temperatures across the UK - Wednesday, September 4th

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Patchy rain and moderate temperatures across the UK today

London, with a high of 21 degrees, leads the temperature chart in the South East today. The region is under a blanket of patchy rain, with moderate rain in Portsmouth. The cooler air in Bristol and Plymouth maintains a consistent pattern of light rain, contributing to a damp and chilly atmosphere across the area.

Nottingham and Lincoln, both peaking at 16 degrees, are the warmest in the Midlands today. While Nottingham enjoys partly cloudy skies, the rest of the region sees patchy rain. This damp weather is typical for the area, contributing to a generally cool and moist day across the Midlands.

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Leeds, reaching 18 degrees, is the warmest in the North and Northwest of England today. The region displays a mix of partly cloudy skies in Leeds and Sheffield, while patchy rain affects Manchester, Liverpool, and Newcastle. This varied weather pattern underscores the typical climatic diversity of the area.

Edinburgh and Aberdeen, both at 15 degrees, share the highest temperatures in Scotland today. The entire region is draped in patchy rain, creating a uniformly damp and cool environment. This weather is typical for Scotland, known for its frequent rain and overcast conditions.

Dublin and Belfast, both marking 15 degrees, are the warmest cities in Ireland today. The region is enveloped in patchy rain, maintaining a consistent cool and wet climate. This weather pattern is characteristic of Ireland, often noted for its lush landscapes fostered by frequent rainfall.

Cardiff, at 16 degrees, is the warmest in Wales today. The region is covered with patchy rain, contributing to a typically moist and cool climate. This weather is emblematic of Wales, where the varied topography influences the frequent and diverse precipitation patterns.

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