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UK 5 day weather forecast

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Settling down over the weekend with sunny spells.

This Evening and Tonight:

A weakening band of rain moves eastwards this evening. Otherwise, showers continuing across northern areas, especially western Scotland and Northern Ireland, but becoming largely dry elsewhere.

Saturday:

Any lingering rain across the far southeast will clear during the morning, leaving many southern areas largely dry with sunny spells. Scattered showers elsewhere, although tending to ease later.

Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:

Largely dry with sunny spells on Sunday. An easterly wind developing early next week, bringing some showers to the east and feeling chilly here. Staying largely fine further west.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

High pressure is likely to remain centred to the north or northwest of the UK for much of this period amid slowly evolving weather patterns. This means overall, a fair amount of dry weather is expected though there will likely be some exceptions. Firstly, Atlantic frontal zones may graze over the southwest near the start of this period, bringing some rain and breezy conditions. The latter part of April may also see cold air sweep south across much or all of the UK for a time, bringing potential for wintry showers in the north and east and more widespread overnight frost. Any cold spell looks fairly likely to be short-lived before somewhat milder conditions become re-established.

Updated:

Slowly evolving weather patterns are likely to continue throughout the first half of May. Within this, high pressure is more likely than not to be located somewhere to the north or northwest of the country, and low pressure located closer to southern areas. The orientation of and proximity to the UK of each of these features will be key to regional weather on a day-to-day basis. However, on balance, northern and some western areas would likely be drier, with southern and possibly some eastern parts seeing more in the way of rain or showers at times. Overall, temperatures probably close to or a little above average, though scope for some chilly nights with late season frost, especially in the north.

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