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    Breakfast brief: Dull, wet morning grows warmer and windy

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22 July 2024

Breakfast brief
Dull, wet morning grows warmer and windy

Weather map of the UK and Ireland showing showers and cloudy conditions.
A dull, and wet for some, Monday morning to begin on the WeatherRadar.

Showers spread across the UK on Monday on a dull morning for all, with winds growing stronger through the day as skies clear.

Kickstarting your morning

Welcome to your breakfast briefing, preparing you for the day's weather and offering a sneak peek at today's articles!

Weather outlook

The week begins with scattered showers and some heavier downpours spreading across the UK, and northern areas of Ireland which clear into the afternoon before fresh rainfall arrives in Ireland from midday.

Monday's warmth on the TemperatureRadar can be best felt across south-east England, with a high of 25°C in Cambridge and the surrounding areas.

Wind gusts grow stronger through the day, the strongest gusts seen in southern England, where wind speeds will approach 35 mph in some areas, including Brighton.

What's coming up in the news

Get the first look at how conditions for the coming days, with the week's first weather trend arriving later this afternoon.

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