UK Weather: 11/08/22 Signs of a change? – Weekend Weather Forecast UK – Met Office Weather

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This is the Met Office UK Weather forecast for the weekend of 13th-14th August 2022.

It’s going to be a hot sunny weekend for most parts of the UK but we could start to see the weather changing during the weekend and into next week.

Bringing you this weekend’s weather forecast is Alex Deakin.

Check out the 10 day weather outlook for the UK here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDpNmBvmekE&t=52s

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