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European weather pattern shift
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A significant shift in weather patterns is bringing cooler temperatures and unsettled conditions to parts of Europe following recent heatwaves. In the United Kingdom, a polar air mass is sweeping south, causing temperatures to drop by as much as 10°C in some areas. This cooldown is expected to persist through the weekend, with unsettled weather and showers affecting England and Wales, while Scotland remains mostly dry with variable cloud cover. Regional forecasts for late August indicate localized conditions such as morning fog with reduced visibility in El Tanque, while Breña Alta expects mostly clear skies with temperatures reaching 26°C. Spain is also experiencing a transition as late-August heat gives way to unsettled weather caused by an atypical deep low-pressure system in the North Atlantic. This system, which could become “one of the deepest recorded in August,” is expected to bring cooler Atlantic air and moisture to the Iberian Peninsula. While southern and western Spain may remain warm, northern and northeastern regions are expected to see temperature drops of up to 10°C, accompanied by risks of locally strong showers and thunderstorms. Recent regional outlooks show Pontedeume experiencing cloudy conditions with temperatures between 15 and 23°C, while Rois expects mostly clear skies and warmer temperatures peaking at 25°C. Most regions currently report a low to zero probability of precipitation.
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- 2026-08-22 05:51 UTC European weather pattern shift
- 2026-08-22 04:46 UTC European weather pattern shift
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