South West England weather

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South West England weather forecast

Headline:

Becoming brighter on Monday with sunny spells.

This Evening and Tonight:

Scattered showers this evening, mainly in eastern counties, but most areas becoming dry overnight. Staying cloudy for many but clear spells developing in parts of Devon and Cornwall. Not as mild as last night but remaining frost free. Minimum temperature 6 °C.

Monday:

A cloudy morning for most, but sunny intervals in the west. Some sunshine breaking through elsewhere during the afternoon. Feeling pleasantly warm in the spring sunshine with light winds. Maximum temperature 15 °C.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:

Showery rain in places on Tuesday. Otherwise a dry period with cloudy and sunny spells alternating. Temperatures above average and feeling pleasantly warm in the sunshine, albeit chilly by night.

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UK long range weather forecast

The end of March will be characterised by changeable weather patterns. This will see a mixture of showers or longer spells of rain, these mainly in the north and northwest, interspersed with some dry and bright periods, especially in the south. Temperatures will mostly be near normal for the time of year. Into early April a good deal of settled weather is likely across the UK as a whole, with many areas dry under clear or sunny spells with light winds. Some periods of unsettled weather could develop at times, bringing outbreaks of rain and strong winds. Temperatures will likely be close to normal overall, though cold are possible where clear skies coincide with light winds.

Updated:

Slow-moving (or blocked) weather patterns are most probable through the middle of April. Areas of low and high pressure will lie in the vicinity of the UK and depending on their location this can result in either dry conditions or wetter episodes with rain or showers. Temperatures will vary, with some large day-to-day swings possible, but overall are likely to be near average.

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