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Breakfast brief - Showers turn heavy, potentially thundery

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31 July 2025

Breakfast brief
Showers turn heavy, potentially thundery

Temperature map of the UK and Ireland, with a cut-out showing Shetland. Highs of 22 °C in London and Norwich for the UK, 21 °C in Cork for Ireland.England remains warmest, with Cork seeing the high for Ireland.

Showers continue today, though turning heavier, with a chance of also turning thundery later in the afternoon.

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The heavier showers move south-east from Wales through England. Thunderstorms could develop as these move and are most likely over southern England into the evening.

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