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UK 5 day weather forecast
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A cold and blustery day today with sunshine and showers.
Today:
Friday will generally be a brighter day than of late, though with a cold and sometimes blustery wind blowing. There will also be some showers, these most widespread in the north and west, where locally heavy and in places wintry.
Tonight:
There will be a mixture of clear spells and scattered showers this evening. The showers will become more confined to the northwest overnight. A widespread frost forming, with icy patches.
Saturday:
After a cold start, there will be sunny spells and further showers on Saturday. Most of the showers are likely in the northwest. Lighter winds overall, and feeling less chilly.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Rain spreading southeastwards on Sunday. Sunshine and blustery showers following, showers turning wintry in the north. Wet and windy in the north and west thereafter. Brighter further southeast. Turning milder.
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UK long range weather forecast
Signs are that much of the UK will see a period of more settled weather for part of this period at least. Very early on, some wet and windy weather is likely across the far northwest but this will be short-lived. It is likely to quickly turn more settled everywhere, with most places predominantly dry. Temperatures will fluctuate between being milder than average to colder than average, so it is possible we could see some overnight frost and fog, but overall by day there should be spells of pleasant spring sunshine making it feel fine away from coasts exposed to a brisk easterly wind. How long the settled conditions last is less certain with some signals that showers / rain could return later in the period.
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Blocked, or slowly evolving, weather patterns are favoured for late March into early April, with high pressure probably building to the north or northeast of the UK. Whilst confidence is low in how this will influence the weather across the UK, this tends to lead to a more prolonged period of a certain weather type, be it settled or unsettled. In any case, a reduction in Atlantic-dominated weather patterns is likely, although some wet weather remains possible at times, perhaps more especially in the south and east whilst northwestern areas tend to be drier than average. Temperatures will probably be close to average for the period as a whole, but there is an increased chance of some colder conditions developing for a time with a risk of frost.
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