PUBLISHED: 06:56 21 July 2018 | UPDATED: 07:07 21 July 2018 Amy Gibbons Could Suffolk and north Essex see some showers today? Pictured are Grace and Maddie Clarke enjoying the rain at Suffolk Day in 2012 Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN It’s been a remarkably fine and dry summer across our region, but many of us are longing for some typical English showers. Will today be the day? Music fans could potentially see some showers fall on Jimmy Farm Festival today. Pictured is a trio sheltering from the rain at Ipswich Music Day in 2000 Picture: ANDREW HENDRY It is set to be another very warm day across East Anglia, with highs of 28C and plenty of sunny spells pleasing many who are heading to Jimmy’s Festival this morning. However not everybody is enjoying the dry spell – and for some, the day may well be improved by a scattering of isolated showers. According to forecasters at the Met Office, Saturday will start off dry for a time with variable amounts of cloud, before sharp showers develop into the afternoon. While most parts of the East will bake in the Mediterranean-style heat once again, things will be cooler along the coast – with sea-breezes developing. As we move into the evening, any isolated showers will fade away and patchy mist and fog could begin to develop overnight. We are less likely to see rain tomorrow, as things are looking to be even warmer, with highs of 28C. And while forecasters warn… [Read full story]
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