Mostly dry over the next few days with some sunshine.
Today:
A chilly start for some. Apart from an isolated light shower in the north and east, it will be dry with variable amounts of cloud. Feeling pleasantly warm in the sunny spells, though a cool breeze affecting North Sea coasts.
Tonight:
A mostly dry night with clear spells. However, there will be areas of cloud, especially in the north and east. Turning chilly where skies clear for any length of time.
Friday:
After a chilly start in places, it will be another largely dry day with some sunny spells. Feeling quite warm when the sun appears, and given the lighter winds.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
There will be a chance of the odd light shower during the Bank Holiday weekend. Most areas will remain fine however, with clear or sunny spells. Turning a little warmer.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
The forecast for Bank Holiday Monday is for reasonably fair weather, with light winds and sunny spells continuing from the weekend. However there is still a small chance that western or southwestern parts could see some cloudier skies and a few showers. As the week goes on, skies may become generally cloudier, and there is an increasing chance of outbreaks of rain and showers. Any precipitation would be initially across the southwestern half of the UK, and possibly spreading further north and east at times. That being said, fair conditions are still possible between weather systems. Winds could be breezy at times too, especially around exposed coasts and some hills. Temperatures will be around normal, perhaps a little above in places where sunnier spells persist with lighter winds.
Updated:
Most signs indicate low pressure could dominate, and therefore unsettled or changeable weather looks more likely. This brings potential for periods of strong winds and spells of rain, but with spells of fair weather in between. Confidence through this period, however, is low. Temperatures are likely to be near to, or slightly above average overall.