Sheffield weather forecast: This is when rain will hit Sheffield today

The weather in Sheffield is set to be a mixed bag on Wednesday 21 August, with sunny spells, cloud and rain.
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However, temperatures are set to rise in Sheffield over the next few days.

What will the weather be like this morning in Sheffield?

This morning will see a mixture of bright sunshine and cloud. The temperature will reach 19C by 12pm.

The weather in Sheffield is set to be a mixed bag on Wednesday 21 August, with sunny spells, cloud and rain.The weather in Sheffield is set to be a mixed bag on Wednesday 21 August, with sunny spells, cloud and rain.
The weather in Sheffield is set to be a mixed bag on Wednesday 21 August, with sunny spells, cloud and rain.

What will the weather be like this afternoon in Sheffield?

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This afternoon will begin cloudy, with light rain from 2pm onwards. The temperature will reach its peak of 21C by 2pm.

What will the weather be like this evening and tonight in Sheffield?

This evening will be cloudy, but dry. Overnight temperature of 14C.

What will the weather be like tomorrow in Sheffield?

Tomorrow is then set to see a mixture of bright sunshine and cloud. Maximum temperature of 21C.

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Temperatures will continue to rise as the week progresses, reaching 25C by Saturday.

What is the long-term forecast for Sheffield?

The Met Office UK outlook for Sunday 25 August to Tuesday 3 September said: “Sunday is expected to be dry, bright and warm across most of the UK.

“Temperatures will be well above average across the southeast, but remain closer to normal in the northwest. The odd shower is possible but most people won't see one.

“On Monday (the Bank Holiday except in Scotland), warm dry weather is expected again in the south and east, but it may be wetter and windier in the far northwest.

“In the following days, dry warm weather may well continue in the south and east, though there is a risk of some thundery showers moving up from the near continent.”

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