Temperatures set to rise in Chesterfield with week of warm weather forecast

It’s been pretty gloomy and grey lately – but that could be about to change as forecasters are predicting a spell of warm weather in Chesterfield next week.
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According to BBC Weather, temperatures could reach 23C on Sunday, August 22, bringing the possibility of intermittent rain and thundery showers.

As the new week begins, however, the dry weather will draw in with Monday seeing highs of 20C, sunny intervals and a gentle breeze.

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The settled conditions will then continue, with temperatures reaching on Tuesday and remaining that way until Saturday, August 28, before dipping to 20C on Sunday, August 29.

Chesterfield is set to bask in a spell of sunshine and warm weather next weekChesterfield is set to bask in a spell of sunshine and warm weather next week
Chesterfield is set to bask in a spell of sunshine and warm weather next week

Again, there will be sunny intervals and a gentle breeze most days – apart from Wednesday, August 25, when there looks to be slightly more cloud.

Met Office forecasters say: “During late August, similar conditions look likely but there is a greater chance of winds from a southerly sector allowing for the possibility of some very warm spells. This may also bring the chance of intermittent heavy rain and thundery showers.

"Through late August there is an increased chance of warmer than average conditions. This may bring the risk of thundery showers and longer spells of rain at times. Into early September confidence is very low but a northwest to southeast split is most likely.

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"The northwest may experience more unsettled conditions and at times showers to longer spells of rain may spread southeast to other areas.

"Temperatures fluctuating around average. Any more prolonged and drier weather would be most likely in the southeast where there is a greater chance of warm spells.

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