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  1. A change in the UK's weather begins to arrive this weekend as high pressure moves in to settle things down as April begins. Read the full update here
  2. Heavy thundery showers will keep us on our toes for the last few days of March. Low pressure will move across southern Britain on Thursday night with gales through the English Channel into Friday. Read the full update here
  3. Down to -9C overnight in Scotland but the sunshine is combating the cold northerly air on Monday. It's back to the milder flow for the rest of March with frontal rain and freshening winds. Read the full update here
  4. The theme of fluctuating temperatures will continue during the coming days, as colder air arrives this weekend, only to be replaced by milder conditions again into next week. Read the full update here
  5. The theme of fluctuating temperatures will continue during the coming days, as colder air arrives this weekend, only to be replaced by milder conditions again into next week. Read the full update here
  6. It's been a wet March for much of the UK, with well above average rainfall, though the Northern & Western Isles have been drier than average. Despite a colder drier respite on Monday, staying generally unsettled to see out the rest of the month. But hints of some drier weather in early April. Read the full update here
  7. Another mixed day with hefty, thundery showers marching in from the west. Other areas missing them with mild air and spring sunshine. Temperatures are just dipping away now. Coastal flooding alerts. Read the full update here
  8. The north wind will be back by Sunday bringing a nip to the air and the risk of frost. There will be wintry showers and hill snow in the cold flow after a mild but windy week. Read the full update here
  9. Becoming increasingly wet and windy tonight with concerns for western and northern Scotland on Wednesday morning from strong to gale force winds, high gusts, high tides and large waves. Read the full update here
  10. The week starts off mild but it will become windy with further spells of frontal rain from the west or blustery showers passing by. Read the full update here
  11. Unsettled, generally mild weather will prevail during the weekend and through into next week across the UK. Read the full update here
  12. A showery low will be over the UK by Saturday with a mix of downpours, bright spells then more blustery showers. Sunday will start off more settled but not as mild. Read the full update here
  13. Milder air is on the way with heavy and persistent rain bringing a risk fo surface water flooding, even high river levels. There will be snow for a time over northern hills later Wednesday and overnight. Read the full update here
  14. A cold northerly returns with snow and ice warnings for the next two days. Lying snow is mostly for northern hills but after Monday's rain, the ice risk is widespread. Mild and wet again later this week. Read the full update here
  15. A very different feel to the weather to end the weekend, as milder air has arrived. That bringing a thaw, along with some heavy rain, may lead to some flooding issues. Then on Monday, Arctic air makes a move south again. Read the full update here
  16. The busy weather continues into next week and with milder and colder air masses clashing and alternating, there will be the threat of further snow at times. Read the full update here
  17. Back to cold frosty air with a risk of ice before another frontal band brings the threat of sleet and snow as it heads northwards later on Saturday. Mild on Sunday but cold again next week. Read the full update here
  18. Prolonged snowfall is forecast across N. Ireland, mid-to-north Wales, northern England and north Midlands through today & overnight into Friday morning. Yellow warnings in force for these areas, but two separate amber warnings for N Wales and Pennines - where 25-40cm could fall. Greatest disruption could be Friday morning. Read the full update here
  19. More rain, sleet and snow is forecast over the next few days with concerns about ice and also deteriorating conditions on Thursday as the winds strengthen. Disruption to travel is likely. Read the full update here
  20. As the cold Arctic air takes hold through the UK there will be more snow showers from the north and a wintry mix as low pressures slide by southern Britain with frost and ice. Read the full update here
  21. A spell of cold weather is on the way into next week, with a noticeable drop in temperatures and the threat of snow for parts of the UK. Read the full update here
  22. Turning much colder next week with a risk of snow and ice, as winds turn northerly bringing cold air direct from the arctic. How long will the cold and wintry weather last? Possibly all week for most before turning milder the following weekend, but a great deal of uncertainty. Read the full update here
  23. Next week looks colder with a northerly wind and snow for some parts of the UK. February was very dry and also mild overall. The frosts return. Read the full update here
  24. Spring is here, meteorologically speaking but there is cold Arctic air on the way and it could bring snow showers to parts of the UK next week. Certainly frosty with a chill to the air after dark this weekend. Read the full update here
  25. Another quiet week thanks to High pressure staying nearby. The chilly wind off the North Sea will bring more cloud and a scattering of showers, before it backs to a northerly from the Arctic. Read the full update here
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