Portsmouth weather: Here's how long the hot weather will last for
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The city has been enjoying a spell of glorious weather over the last few weeks.
But will this continue over the coming days?
Here is what the Met Office forecast for this week in Portsmouth says:
Monday
It will be sunny today with highs of 23C and lows of 15C.
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Tuesday
The Met Office is forecasting sunny intervals on June 2.
There will be highs of 25C and lows of 15C.
Pollen will be very high, pollution will be medium and UV will also be very high.
Wednesday
It will be cloudy changing to heavy rain by lunchtime on June 3, according to the latest forecast.
The Met Office is predicting slightly cooler highs of 18C and lows of 11C.
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Thursday
The Met Office is forecasting cloudy weather on June 4.
There will be highs of 16C and lows of 11C.
Pollen will be high, pollution will be low and UV will also be medium.
Friday
It will be sunny changing to cloudy by lunchtime on June 5, according to the forecast.
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Pollen will be high, pollution will be low and UV will also be medium.
Saturday
The Met Office is sunny intervals changing to cloudy by late morning.
There will be highs of 15C and lows of 9C.
UV will be high.
Sunday
It will be sunny intervals changing to cloudy by late morning, according to the forecast.
The Met Office is predicting highs of 16C and lows of 10C.
UV will be medium.
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