A week of warm spring weather with sunny spells
A warm and pleasant spell of spring weather for many is expected to develop across the UK this week. Heavy rain and blustery winds for parts of the north will …
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Turning dry and warm over the next few days.
A cloudy start for most with drizzle over western hills. Outbreaks of rain move into northwest Scotland and Northern Ireland later. Dry elsewhere and increasingly sunny across England and Wales. Feeling warm in the sunshine.
Rain gradually eases across Scotland and Northern Ireland this evening. Clear skies elsewhere with mist and fog patches in England and Wales and a rural frost.
Dry for most with plenty of sunshine. However, skies will be cloudier across parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland, with the odd spot of drizzle. Warm in the sunshine.
Mostly dry with sunny spells over the next few days. Another warm day on Thursday, but turning cooler from Friday. Chilly mornings with mist and fog patches.
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Under the influence of high pressure it will be a settled start to this period, with most places predominantly dry, although the odd shower cannot be ruled out in the southeast, and some rain may threaten the extreme north or northwest. Temperatures will be close to or a little above average, although for parts of the south it will feel cooler than earlier in the week with a brisk easterly wind starting to develop. Overall though is spells of spring sunshine it should feel quite pleasant. How long the settled conditions last is less certain with some signals that showers / rain could return later in the period, most likely to the south.
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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 likely, 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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