A cloudy start to the week before turning colder with wintry hazards
Typical early spring conditions dominate the immediate forecast, with the potential for wintry hazards to develop later in the week, particularly across northe…
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Rather cloudy, turning brighter this afternoon. Rain later in west.
A rather cloudy day for most, patchy rain in the west slowly moving east and weakening. Winds increasing through the day, breaking up the cloud to allow some brighter spells this afternoon. Further rain arriving in the west by evening.
A band of heavy rain and strong winds will move eastwards overnight. The rain clearing the east by morning, allowing some clearer spells and a few showers to follow.
A drier and brighter day for all with a mix of cloud and sunny spells. Scattered showers in the north and northwest. Winds gradually easing and temperatures near average.
Unsettled and windy on Thursday with a band of heavy rain arriving later. Colder with some blustery showers on Friday, occasionally wintry, before turning drier and less cold on Saturday.
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Mostly changeable through this period, with Atlantic frontal systems passing close to or across the UK at times. These will bring spells of rain and showers, most frequent and heavy in the west or northwest, and perhaps accompanied by strong winds. However, there should also be some drier interludes under transient ridges of high pressure, with longer dry periods most likely in the south and east, though even here some wet weather is likely at times. Temperatures will be near average for the period as a whole, but with some shorter-duration colder interludes at times when frost and hill snow will be possible. Later in the period there may be a transition to more blocked or slower evolving weather patterns, though confidence in the detail of this is low.
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More blocked, or slowly evolving, weather patterns are favoured for late March into early April, with high pressure probably building to the north or northeast of the UK. Whilst confidence is low in how this will influence the weather across the UK, this tends to lead to a more prolonged period of a certain weather type, be it settled or unsettled. In any case, a reduction in Atlantic-dominated weather patterns is favoured, although some wet weather remains possible at times, perhaps more especially in the south and east whilst northwestern areas tend to be drier than average. Temperatures will probably be close to average for the period as a whole, but there is an increased chance of some colder conditions developing for a time with a risk of frost.
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