After a cold start with perhaps some frost it will be a fine dry day with unbroken sunshine and little to no cloud. A little warmer again. Maximum temperature 17 °C.
Tonight:
Late sunshine through the evening leading into a dry and clear night. Some frost may develop overnight. The odd mist or fog patch forming in prone spots. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
Tuesday:
After some early fog or frost patches, it will be another dry, mild day with unbroken sunshine nearly everywhere. Maximum temperature 18 °C.
Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:
Central Belt starting cloudy Wednesday, otherwise sunny, less warm. Then sunny and very warm on Thursday, though perhaps some low cloud near west coast. Cloudier on Friday, patchy rain north.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Most areas will be dry and sunny with light winds at first as high pressure extends across much of the UK. However, it will be cloudier and breezier in parts of the far north with some light rain or drizzle at times. Temperatures will be above normal away from windward coasts. A gradual change to a more unsettled weather regime is likely thereafter, with Atlantic frontal systems from the west or showers from the south making inroads across the UK. This is expected to herald a wetter period through the middle of April with showers or longer spells of rain at times, which could be heavy and thundery in places. Strong winds could develop in some areas, particularly the south and west. Temperatures are likely to return closer to normal.
Updated:
Some unsettled weather is possible at this start of this period with showers or longer spells of rain in places. However, a change to more settled conditions is most likely during the latter part of April with high pressure becoming more dominant. This settled theme continues into early May, although some spells of wetter, unsettled weather remain possible, especially in the south. Temperatures are expected to be above average overall.