Showers and wind easing to a cold, largely clear night.
This Evening and Tonight:
Any showers will gradually ease from the east through the evening leaving behind largely clear skies away from the Pennines, where low cloud may linger. Initially rather windy but easing after midnight. Cold, with a localised frost by dawn. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
Saturday:
A cold but bright start to the day with increasing cloud and strong winds from the northwest. Patchy rain arriving into the Pennines by the evening. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
A fine day with plenty of sunshine Sunday, winds easing. Monday brings cloudier spells with light rain over western hills. Isolated fog patches Tuesday clearing to sunshine. Temperatures trending upwards.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
From the start 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. Inland areas will see a general day on day warming next week. It will probably remain slightly cooler near coastal areas, with an additional risk of mist or sea fog affecting parts of the east coast. There is a chance for more unsettled and perhaps cooler weather for a time in the north and northeast. However the main signal is for dry and fine weather across the country during this period. Temperatures will likely be around or above normal and feeling warm during the day, and some cold nights are still possible when skies are clear.
Updated:
Weather patterns are most likely to remain slow moving through the middle of April. High pressure will probably be centred to the north of the UK, bringing a lot of fine and dry weather. If there are any interludes of rain or showers, particularly later in the month, these are more likely to affect the south of the UK. Temperatures are likely to be above average overall, and feeling warm inland with light winds during the day, although some cold nights are still possible under any clear skies.