A mixed weekend of sunshine and showers
Whilst we are likely to see some showers at times, there will be plenty of warm sunny weather for many.
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Any showers soon easing to leave a dry night, with clear spells. Some mist and fog patches forming in places by dawn. Cooler under clearer skies, with light winds. Minimum temperature 6 °C.
Early fog patches soon clearing give a dry and bright start. However, some heavy showers, possibly thundery at times, will be breaking out from late morning. Warm in the sunshine. Maximum temperature 20 °C.
A mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers Tuesday, but cloudier and cooler along the coast. Staying largely dry with sunny spells Wednesday and Thursday. Feeling warm in the sunshine.
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There is a strong signal for high pressure across the UK at the start of this period, bringing a good deal of fine and dry weather for most areas, though with patchy mist and fog in places each morning. Northwestern parts of the UK are likely to be the exception to this, with more in the way of cloud and rain at times here. The high is likely to maintain its influence into the weekend before starting to weaken during the following week. So a continuation of largely fine weather seems likely for most through the first few days, before a return of less settled conditions during the week. Temperatures are expected to be slightly above normal for early May, with some very warm days possible.
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During the longer range outlook period, there is a greater chance of unsettled weather returning across the UK. This means that spells of wet weather are likely for most, with no particular location more prone than anywhere else. The chances of above or below average temperatures are fairly balanced, but at this time of year this means that some warm days are likely.
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