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UK 5 day weather forecast
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A fine and sunny day today, after a frosty start.
Today:
A cold and frosty start for many will lead to a dry day with plenty of sunshine. Northern Ireland however will start rather cloudy but skies will brighten up throughout the day. Breezy, especially in the south and west.
Tonight:
Dry with mostly clear skies, with winds easing for many. Colder than previous nights with a widespread frost, and some patchy fog in the north and east.
Wednesday:
A fine and dry day with plenty of sunshine, although some cloud across the south will make the sunshine occasionally hazy. Feeling much warmer than Tuesday, especially in East Anglia.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Another fine and warm day on Thursday. Turning unsettled from the south on Friday, with outbreaks of rain for many by Saturday. Warm initially, but temperatures returning to near average.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
The first weekend of this period is likely to be more unsettled than it has been of late. Wetter weather will probably continue to spread to all areas from the west or southwest, at least for a time, with some heavy rain possible, and this could be accompanied by strong winds at times. Into the following week, unsettled conditions will probably continue across many parts of the UK, though things could quieten down around midweek, at least temporarily. Temperatures are likely to be widely above average at the start of this period, and it will feel warm in any sunshine, before probably falling back and then fluctuating around average for the remainder rest of March.
Updated:
Confidence is lower than normal, but blocked or slow-moving weather patterns are most probable for the first half of April. This can lead to slow-moving areas of low and high pressure and, depending on their location, can result in extended periods of either dry conditions or, perhaps more likely, wetter episodes in the form of rain or showers. Either way, temperatures overall are likely to be near average.
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