Met Office forecasters are predicting a dramatic shift in weather patterns after days of sunshine and high temperatures across Nottinghamshire. The 30C blast over the weekend has carried on throughout this week, with highs of 27C expected on Thursday, June 15.
However, the current forecast shows the situation is set to change in Nottinghamshire from Sunday, June 18. Temperatures are set to remain in the mid 20s this week and into next, but plenty of rain is also in the forecast.
In fact, current Met Office predictions suggest there will be rain throughout the start of next week. Rain is currently forecast to hit throughout Sunday afternoon, June 18, with highs of 23C.
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It will be the same picture on Monday, June 19, with rain predicted between 1pm and 7pm and highs of 24C. Then, rain is currently forecast to hit throughout the day on Tuesday and Wednesday, with temperatures hitting highs of 23C and 22C respectively on these days.
In its UK forecast for Monday, June 19 to Wednesday, June 28, a Met Office spokesperson said: "Outbreaks of rain or showers, heavy and thundery at times, are likely to spread across many areas of the UK early next week. The far northwest may remain drier at first but with some patchy low cloud here.
"Through the week, showers, some heavy and thundery, are likely to continue, though brighter or sunnier interludes are also expected, along with a brisk breeze at times. Temperatures remaining warm or very warm and rather humid for many.
"Beyond next week and towards the end of June, there may be a return to slightly more settled conditions. This would mean reduced rainfall amounts for many, although perhaps with the northwest seeing more rainfall at times. Temperatures are likely to remain above average."
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