This is when the sun is set to return to South Shields

The past few days have seen wet and windy weather conditions, but it looks as though the sun is set to make its return to South Shields.
The past few days have seen wet and windy weather conditions, but it looks as though the sun is set to make its return to South ShieldsThe past few days have seen wet and windy weather conditions, but it looks as though the sun is set to make its return to South Shields
The past few days have seen wet and windy weather conditions, but it looks as though the sun is set to make its return to South Shields

Storm Ali and Storm Bronagh have seen the North East issued with weather warnings as heavy rain and strong winds dominated, bringing wet and windy weather to South Shields.

However, these weather conditions are beginning to ease, with the sun returning to the area.

The past few days have seen wet and windy weather conditions, but it looks as though the sun is set to make its return to South ShieldsThe past few days have seen wet and windy weather conditions, but it looks as though the sun is set to make its return to South Shields
The past few days have seen wet and windy weather conditions, but it looks as though the sun is set to make its return to South Shields
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Saturday (September 22) is set to see sunny intervals throughout the day tomorrow, with a maximum temperature of 13C.

It will be a fine start to the day, with some early brighter or sunny spells, and winds continuing to ease. It should remain dry, although cloud will gradually thicken from the south.

Sunday (September 24) will also see some small periods of cloud, with Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday following suit.

However, it will be Thursday when the sun will be a lot more prominent, with bright skies and bursts of sunshine throughout the day. Maximum temperature of 16C.

According to the Met Office, for most of the UK the weather should remain largely settled through the rest of September. Most places will have long sunny spells and generally light winds.