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Following a cool second half of April, it will turn warmer as we head into May this week. However, with low pressure close by, there will be some rain at times, more particularly in the west; eastern areas will be drier, sunnier, and warmest.
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Warmer UK weather is on the way, but be prepared for rain too. Northwestern Scotland, closer to higher pressure is likely to stay driest.
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The cold, northerly air doesn't want to let go just yet. Southeast England will feel warmer this weekend, away from the rain but it's a mixed weekend coming up.
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While today feels cold for late April, with a touch of frost first thing in some places, it's a far cry from the icy freeze of the 1981 blizzard.
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Once Monday's band of rain fades, the next few days will be drier. However, it will feel cool, even cold, in the breeze or under gloomy skies, with an increasing risk of frost.
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We keep a chilly northerly flow going through much of the coming week, especially noticeable in the east. Cloud and rain spreading south Monday, but after that, most places largely dry until later in the week, when it looks to turn more showery.
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Britain enjoys a settled weekend under high pressure, but sunshine isn't guaranteed for everyone. Temperatures will be coolest in the east and warmer further west.
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It's looking fair for the London Marathon on Sunday, but feeling a bit cool for spectators until the sun appears. Mostly dry this weekend, but chilly by night.
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A dry, sunny respite in the south today, before a showery end to the week for all tomorrow. High pressure builds in from the Atlantic this weekend, bringing mostly dry conditions with sunshine in the west, but it will remain cloudy and cool in the east
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High pressure is on the way this weekend. The chilly winds will ease but clear nights could still bring a frost. By day, mostly dry but tricky low cloud will affect temperatures.
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Another mixed, cool day with sunny spells and scattered showers. Passing low pressures will bring wind and rain as the nippy nights continue.
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Heavy, thundery showers kick things off this week, followed by a mix of sunshine, blustery winds, and chilly temperatures. As high pressure moves closer, expect a calmer pattern to emerge by the weekend.
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After the warmest day of the year so far, prepare for a stark change. Cooler air is sweeping in, bringing blustery showers across the UK.
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The recent warm spell in the UK is ending with cooler temperatures, showers, and a chance of snow on high ground in northern areas. Meanwhile, mainland Europe enjoys continued warmth.
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Cool temperatures spread from the north, but warmth persists in the south for a while longer. Expect rain and blustery showers in Scotland and Northern Ireland, while England and Wales enjoy mostly dry and mild conditions before the change arrives.
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This week ends with temperatures in the high teens, it feels like spring. However, a change of airmass signals frost and a colder feel by early next week, especially in the wind.
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The weather patterns are shifting, back to a more usual setup. Rain for the northwest and warmth with something drier for the southeast. Not as windy as last weekend either.
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Spring tides and more rain add to the swamp-like feeling across the UK. There are flooded paths, and submerged fields but a bit of hope for later this week, in the south.
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Yesterday was the warmest day of spring so far, but it was also very windy, with storm Kathleen nearby. Today is cooler, with blustery showers. Flooding remains a concern, with more unsettled weather ahead.
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Storm Kathleen is with us this weekend, but into next week, the jet stream is set to shift. High pressure will build to the south of the UK, changing the pattern.
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After a snowy start in Scotland this morning, turning milder and increasingly windy into the weekend as Storm Kathleen arrives to our west, bringing gales and rain to the west and warm air further east. Temperatures will reach 20-22C across eastern England.
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There is a rollercoaster of weather conditions on the way, with snow, strong winds, heavy rain, and even some spring warmth in the forecast. Storm Kathleen will be responsible for some of those and will arrive this weekend.
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Following a soggy March, more rain and gales are on the way. Increasingly mild temperatures will offer some contrast, with highs potentially reaching 20c in southern and eastern regions this weekend. Severe gales are also on the cards this weekend with a deep low nearby.
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Following a soggy March, more rain and gales are on the way. Increasingly mild temperatures will offer some contrast, with highs potentially reaching 20c in southern and eastern regions this weekend. Severe gales are also on the cards this weekend with a deep low nearby.
Warming up this week but looking mixed for Bank Holiday weekend
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