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UK 5 day weather forecast
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Chilly in the north tonight, cloudy in the south.
This Evening and Tonight:
A dry, though increasingly breezy night in the north with clear spells allowing some frost to form. Cloudier and milder across England and Wales with patchy rain and some fog.
Saturday:
Mostly dry in the north on Saturday with some sunshine. Turning wet in the far northwest, and generally breezy. Cloudier across England and Wales with patchy rain, and early fog.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Sunday and Monday will be rather cloudy with patchy rain and fog in places. However, some brighter spells developing. Wet and rather windy weather arriving from the west on Tuesday.
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UK long range weather forecast
The first part of this period will continue to see the UK located at the interface between high pressure across Europe and low pressure over the North Atlantic. As such, western areas will likely see spells of rain at times, along with stronger winds, whereas eastern parts should see more in the way of drier interludes, though even here, some rain is possible from time to time. Towards the middle of March, there is a signal for unsettled conditions to perhaps become more widespread, with all parts seeing a higher chance of rain and stronger winds. Throughout, temperatures should overall be a little above average for most areas.
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The start of this period could see unsettled conditions fairly widely across the UK, with spells of rain and strong winds affecting many areas at times, although western areas likely remain wettest. Then, whilst confidence in the details is low, there is the potential for weather patterns to become slower-moving by late March, with unsettled weather possibly becoming more confined to parts of the south west, as areas towards the north turn drier. Overall, temperatures will probably end up near to average, and at present there are indications of a cooler spell towards the turn of the month.
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