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Last supermoon of 2025 tonight, but will it be clear enough to see it?

conditions will be mixed across the UK: Northern England and Scotland: Cloud cover is expected to hinder visibility throughout the evening, with a band of cloud and rain moving slowly north-eastwards. Some areas may see this cloud linger until morning, making sightings more challenging. Southern England

Met Office daily weather: A change going into the weekend

, with cloud perhaps thick enough to bring patchy rain or drizzle. Winds will be light for most but will strengthen in the far northwest as the day progresses. High pressure’s back (briefly) 👀 - Warmer & more settled on Friday and Saturday ☀️ - Humidity climbs Saturday night💧 - Low pressure returns

Met Office daily weather: Rising temperatures as we reach midweek

A rather unsettled start to Wednesday is expected, with extensive cloud cover and scattered showers across central and northern regions. A band of light rain and drizzle will persist through the morning, stretching from South Wales into the Midlands. The far northwest will continue to see

Met Office weather: Hottest week of the year so far on the way

as well as Northern Ireland, accompanied by breezier conditions and average temperatures. Wednesday evening will see showers in central and northern Scotland and Northern Ireland fading, but thickening cloud and outbreaks of rain and drizzle in the far northwest moving slowly southeast. Elsewhere

Met Office daily weather: Rain, fog, and some brighter spells

Saturday begins with a band of rain and drizzle gradually moving northeast through the day, lingering across Scotland into the evening. Ahead of this, patchy fog and low cloud will become increasingly confined to the Northern Isles. For much of Northern Ireland and southern and southeastern England

NCIC Monthly Summary

an overall figure of 118%. 1st to 8th Showers developed widely through the morning of the 1st away from the south-west, dying away during the afternoon, leaving just a few over the north-west by evening. The 2nd started fine, cloud increasing in many places from late morning with showers developing

NCIC Monthly Summary

north. Any local mist or fog soon cleared on the 6th, then it was fine but with cloud increasing from the west, and rain reached the north by late morning, spreading south and east into the Midlands during the afternoon, and parts of the south-west and East Anglia by evening. The 7th was brightest

Manual on the Digital Exchange of Aeronautical Meteorological Information

-hours • 6-hour intervals for forecasts valid from 54- hours through 120 hours. Note: Grid point forecasts of turbulence, icing, and cumulonimbus clouds will be provided through 48-hours. Current WAFS grid point forecasts have a temporal resolution of 3-hour intervals from 6-hours through 36-hours

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A fine Easter weekend for most

and east, where temperatures could feel really quite warm for spring, pushing into the low 20s C - although even here there may be the odd shower, and persistent low cloud in coastal areas will keep them cooler.  Temperatures will be on the rise across many parts of the UK as we head towards

NCIC Monthly Summary

to coasts, developed widely from late morning onwards. After another bright, cold start on the 2nd, with isolated showers over northern counties and locally along the south coast, cloud increased by midday with showers occurring quite widely. All areas were cloudy and windy on the 3rd, with rain

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