Mainly cloudy with rain clearing south. Some brighter breaks later.
Today:
A damp and dreary start with widespread low cloud bringing hill fog across the mountains and sea fog along the coasts. Turning drier later but remaining rather cloudy with sunny spells slowly spreading into the north later. Maximum temperature 15 °C.
Tonight:
Cloud clears to the south with clear spells to follow, leading to a rather chilly night with a rural frost in places. By dawn, some patchy mist and fog too. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
Wednesday:
Early morning mist and fog soon clear to leave a widely dry and fine day with plenty of sunny spells. Light winds, and feeling warm in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 15 °C.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Turning cloudier on Thursday, and breezier into the afternoon before becoming widely wet and windy on Frida. Remaining unsettled on Saturday and feeling cooler, though with longer dry spells.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
The end of March will likely see a transition from unsettled conditions to predominantly dry weather. Over the weekend, showers or longer spells of rain are likely at times, especially in the north of the UK, with drier conditions gradually spreading in from the south. Into the first week of April, settled weather is expected to cover much of the UK. Most places are expected to be dry with clear or sunny spells and light winds. Some periods of unsettled weather could develop at times and if this happens any rain or showers are most likely to affect southern areas. Temperatures will likely be close to normal overall, though some cold nights are possible at times.
Updated:
Slow-moving (or blocked) weather patterns are most likely through the middle of April. High pressure will probably be dominant for much of the time, bringing a lot of fine and dry weather. If wetter, more unsettled weather develops, this is most likely to affect the south of the UK. Temperatures are likely to be close to or slightly above average overall, although some cold nights are possible.