Bands of rain, locally heavy and with a low risk of thunder, will gradually clear northeastwards from most areas by dawn. Mild and cloudy conditions will follow. Wind eases to become light. Minimum temperature 9 °C.
Saturday:
A mostly cloudy start but brighter spells developing, this potentially allowing heavy and thundery showers to form. Maximum temperature 17 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Further heavy showers Sunday. Mainly dry on Monday and Tuesday, perhaps some spots of light rain. Areas of low cloud possible but also sunny spells. Near average temperatures.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
The final week of March into the start of April looks to be characterised by a slowly evolving, but changeable weather pattern. Initially, a dry interlude is likely with spells of sunshine across many areas. With time, these drier conditions will become more favoured across the south. Further north and northwest, there is a greater chance of rain or showers at times, these accompanied by windier spells and a chance of gales for parts of the far northwest. There is a small chance that these wetter, more unsettled conditions could become more widespread for a time. Temperatures will probably pan out close to average overall, though chilly nights remain possible where clear skies coincide with light winds.
Updated:
Confidence is lower than normal, but blocked or slow-moving weather patterns are most probable through the middle of April. This can lead to slow-moving areas of low and high pressure and, depending on their location, this can result in periods of either dry conditions or wetter episodes with rain or showers. Temperatures will vary, with some large day-to-day swings possible, but overall are likely to be near average.