Low cloud clearing to leave a mostly fine day.
Today:
Extensive low cloud and hill fog during the morning, should gradually burn back towards coastal districts to leave a fine and dry day, with plenty of warm sunshine. Feeling cooler on coasts, where it will remain rather cloudy. Light winds. Maximum Temperature 20C.
Tonight:
Low cloud and hill fog will drift back in from the North Sea overnight, with some patchy drizzle in places. Perhaps some occasional clear spells inland. Breezy and mild. Minimum Temperature 13C.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Generally cool with north-easterly winds, bringing extensive low cloud, hill fog and patchy drizzle by night. Brighter during the daytime, with the best chance of any sunshine in the west.
UK Outlook for Monday 23 Sep 2024 to Wednesday 2 Oct 2024:
Showers with the potential for some longer spells of rain, heavy and perhaps thundery at times, will affect parts of England and Wales at first, especially in the south but tending to ease away to the southeast by the end of Tuesday. Elsewhere, generally settled conditions prevailing, albeit with low cloud and drizzle along North Sea coasts in particular; away from here, most places will experience above average temperatures during this period. A short-lived quieter spell of weather is possible then possible, before a transition to a more unsettled, mobile westerly pattern is most likely by midweek and beyond, with spells of wind and rain in many areas, but perhaps interspersed with occasional drier and brighter interludes.
Sunrise and Sunset times for Ravensthorpe:
Sunrise: 06:50 Sunset: 19:11