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Another low-pressure area to bring wind and rain

Another area of low pressure is following closely on the heels of Storm Kathleen which brought challenging conditions to parts of the UK over the weekend.

Another area of low pressure is following closely on the heels of Storm Kathleen which brought challenging conditions to parts of the UK over the weekend. The low-pressure system will bring the strongest winds to Cornwall and coastal parts of Devon and Somerset later today [Monday 8 April

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High pressure brings plenty of sunshine and temperatures of 22°C

With high pressure becoming established this week, the start of April will be warm and sunny across the UK. With the area of high pressure situated to the northeast of the UK, there will be a strong breeze across the southern half of the UK through the start of the week. In windward coastal areas

Met Office daily weather: High pressure building through the week

High pressure is set to build across the UK this week, providing some calmer conditions

. Temperatures are expected to be closer to the seasonal average than on Monday, but it will still feel pleasantly warm in any sunshine that does occur. High pressure will build across the UK this week, eventually providing many of us with calm conditions But calm doesn't automatically mean sunny

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, especially under a clear high pressure during winter months. This combined with light winds and moist ground can increase the potential for fog to form. Wind flow is clockwise around an anticyclone, so in this example southern England is influenced by a NE’ly airflow. The synoptic chart also highlights

Met Office daily weather: High pressure building through the week

High pressure is set to build across the UK this week, providing some calmer conditions

. Temperatures are expected to be closer to the seasonal average than on Monday, but it will still feel pleasantly warm in any sunshine that does occur. High pressure will build across the UK this week, eventually providing many of us with calm conditions But calm doesn't automatically mean sunny

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