Rather cloudy overnight. Friday, cloud breaking. Feeling warmer.
Today:
A largely cloudy start, though cloud should begin to break through the day leading to lengthy sunny spells by the afternoon. Warm with light winds. Maximum temperature 15 °C.
Tonight:
Dry with long clear spells and light winds, turning chilly overnight with fog developing in prone spots later in the night. Minimum temperature 4 °C.
Saturday:
Any fog soon clearing to leave a fine day with plenty of warm sunshine. Overnight, risk of fog reforming towards dawn. Maximum temperature 14 °C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Bright start Sunday, becoming cloudier later, with rain overnight. Warm. Isolated showers early Monday, otherwise dry, bright spells. Cooler and breezier. Tuesday, cloudy with spells of rain and strong winds.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Changeable and at times unsettled conditions for many parts of the UK at the start of this period, as areas of low pressure and their associated frontal zones run close to or over the UK. These are likely to be most active in the north and somewhat weaker further south, closer to a ridge of high pressure extending northeast from the subtropical Atlantic. There is also potential for a period of widely windy weather during the first part of this period. By the turn of the month high pressure may become rather more dominant once again with plenty of dry weather, but with some overnight fog and frost.
Updated:
Blocked or slowly evolving weather patterns are favoured during the first week or so of April. High pressure is the preferred flavour of this block; this probably centred to the north or west of the UK. This means plenty of dry weather, possibly with some pleasantly warm days, but an ongoing chance of overnight fog and frost. Moving further into April, there is an increasing chance that high pressure will become less dominant and thus a greater chance of more places seeing some rain and possible stronger winds from time to time. Overall, temperatures panning out somewhere near to average.