Frost and fog patches overnight. Sunshine and showers Friday.
This Evening and Tonight:
Largely fine, with showers becoming fewer, further between and mainly confined to the far east. Temperatures falling away under lasting clear spells, leading to an air frost in places given the light wind. Local mist and fog patches by dawn. Minimum temperature -4 °C.
Friday:
Early mist and fog patches clearing, with sunny spells and sharp showers then developing. Probably becoming more generally cloudy from the north later in the day, although showers easing. Maximum temperature 9 °C.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Becoming less cold into new week. Perhaps on the cloudy side over the weekend, but mainly fine and still with some warm sunny spells. Perhaps more generally fine later Monday.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
High pressure is expected to be centred to the east of the UK for much of next week. Initially there should be a good deal of dry weather with sunny spells by day, but still the potential for some chilly nights at first. Daytime temperatures will probably start around average, but gradually increase day by day. As we move towards the weekend and into the following week, we are likely to see a gradual transition to less settled conditions. So rain or showers are expected at times, mostly focussed across the south and west at first, then more widely later. With winds predominantly coming from the south or southwest it will also become much milder, possibly warm in places.
Updated:
Confidence is low, but changeable weather patterns are most likely at the end of March. This means periods of unsettled, wet and windy weather interspersed with some drier and brighter spells. Into early April, there may be a transition to more frequent drier and more settled spells. Temperatures will probably be above average overall.