Fine, dry and sunny weather into the weekend
High pressure will remain dominant for the UK through the remainder of the week and into the weekend, bringing largely fine, dry and sunny conditions for many.
Read moreHigh pressure will remain dominant for the UK through the remainder of the week and into the weekend, bringing largely fine, dry and sunny conditions for many.
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Dry with plenty of sunshine.
A chilly start for many then a dry day with plenty of sunshine, this turning hazy at times in the west. Feeling quite warm in the afternoon with light winds. Maximum temperature 16 °C.
A bright end to the day then a dry night with long clear spells. Becoming chilly in the east with a touch of frost and patchy fog. Minimum temperature 2 °C.
Another dry and bright day with long periods of sunshine. A chilly start then becoming quite warm by the afternoon. Some patchy mist may affect the east coast. Maximum temperature 19 °C.
Dry on Saturday with sunny spells, but cooler and cloudier in the northeast. Mainly dry and bright on Sunday and Monday but some patchy rain possible in the far north.
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High pressure is likely to remain centred close to or over the UK through the remainder of April and into early May. This means a continuation of the predominantly dry conditions, likely with a mixture of some cloudier spells and sunnier days. For the most part, rain-bearing weather systems should be kept at bay, though the far west and northwest may seeing a little rain at times. Winds will be mostly light, but may be fresher around the coasts at times. For most, temperatures will continue above normal, though it will feel cooler along windward coasts in particular. Towards the end of the period, conditions may become more unsettled as low pressure becomes rather more dominant.
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A generally more changeable or unsettled spell of weather compared to the previous couple of weeks. This comes about as Atlantic low pressure systems move towards the UK, increasing the chance of periods of heavy rain and perhaps strong winds at times. Towards the middle of the month, weather patterns become increasingly uncertain; however, the wettest and windiest conditions seem most likely to be in the northwest, with the drier and more settled conditions in the southeast. Temperatures will likely be near or a little above normal overall.
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