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Long-range Wimbledon Forecast: Unsettled With Rain

Met Office (UK)

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Met Office forecasters predict a change in the weather across the UK, including the remaining days at the Wimbledon tennis championships.

Following a mainly dry first week at SW19 and the hottest day of the year yesterday, conditions are expected to become unsettled with rain or showers at times.

Met Office Chief Forecaster, Andy Page said: "Wimbledon has had plenty of fine summer weather so far but that looks set to end for now. The court covers will certainly be getting some use this week and over the finals weekend."

The Met Office will continue to work with Wimbledon officials through the rest of the Championship to help them keep ahead of the weather.

The Wimbledon forecast and rainfall radar can be found at: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/sport/

The latest forecast for Wimbledon over the next few days can also be seen via the YouTube website at: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheMetOffice

The Met Office also supplies weather information to a wide range of events as diverse as music festivals, school sports days, motor racing, horse racing and pigeon racing.

NOTES

* The Met Office is the UK's National Weather Service, providing 24x7 world-renowned scientific excellence in weather, climate and environmental forecasts and severe weather warnings for the protection of life and property.

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