Early fog, mist and low cloud clearing. Then largely sunny.
Today:
Early patchy mist, fog and frost or low cloud will gradually clear to leave a dry and largely sunny day. Temperatures generally close to average for western areas, but cooler further east with a light northeasterly breeze. Maximum temperature 12 °C.
Tonight:
Dry with long clear periods and very light winds, allowing a slight frost to develop for many areas along with patchy fog. Later low cloud or fog may become extensive. Minimum temperature -1 °C.
Sunday:
Initial mist, fog or low cloud will gradually clear leaving a dry day with sunny then bright spells, as high cloud arrives. Temperatures generally close to or slightly above average. Maximum temperature 14 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
Dry Monday with bright or sunny spells, temperatures a little above average. Becoming windy Tuesday, with rain arriving later. Wednesday windy with sunshine and scattered heavy showers, feeling much colder.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Changeable 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 towards the UK from the west. There is also potential for a cooler period early in this period, with some snow possible in parts of the north. Into April, 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 through the early part of April. High pressure is the preferred flavour of this block; this probably centred to the west or north of the UK. This means plenty of dry weather, possibly with some pleasantly warm days, but an ongoing chance of overnight fog and frost. Some rain is still possible at times as weak frontal systems cross the UK. 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.