Hart Hill (Luton) weather

Forecast days

Seven day forecast for Hart Hill

Time 00:00 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbol Heavy rain Heavy rain Heavy rain Light rain Heavy shower (day) Heavy shower (day) Heavy shower (day) Light shower (day) Light rain
Chance of precipitation
90% 90% 90% 60% 70% 70% 60% 40% 50%
10°
11°
11°
10°
S 14
SSE 14
S 15
SSE 15
SSW 13
WNW 13
WNW 16
WNW 14
WNW 12
26 27 29 27 25 27 31 26 22
M M M M M M G G G
Humidity
92% 93% 93% 92% 91% 84% 85% 88% 91%
UV
- - - 1 1 2 1 1 -
Time 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbol Light rain Overcast Light rain Light rain Light rain Light shower (day) Light rain Light rain
Chance of precipitation
50% 20% 50% 50% 50% 40% 50% 50%
10°
WNW 10
WNW 10
WNW 9
NW 11
NNW 12
NNW 12
NNW 11
NNW 10
20 18 18 22 23 24 20 19
G M G G G G G G
Humidity
93% 95% 95% 91% 84% 77% 80% 85%
UV
- - 1 1 2 1 1 -
Time 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbol Overcast Overcast Overcast Overcast Overcast Overcast Cloudy Partly cloudy (night)
Chance of precipitation
20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 20% 10% <5%
NNW 9
NNW 9
NNW 9
N 11
N 11
N 10
NNE 8
NNE 7
18 18 18 22 22 21 15 13
G G G VG VG VG VG VG
Humidity
89% 89% 89% 82% 75% 69% 72% 82%
UV
- - 1 2 3 1 1 -
Time 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbol Clear night Clear night Cloudy Cloudy Overcast Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy
Chance of precipitation
<5% <5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10%
-1°
NNE 6
N 5
NNE 5
ENE 7
ENE 7
ENE 6
ENE 6
SE 6
10 10 9 15 16 14 10 11
VG G G VG VG VG VG VG
Humidity
89% 91% 92% 76% 62% 64% 70% 77%
UV
- - 1 2 4 2 1 -
Time 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00
Weather symbol Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Light rain Light rain Cloudy
Chance of precipitation
10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 40% 40% 40%
SE 7
SE 7
SSE 7
S 9
S 10
S 9
SSE 9
SSE 9
12 12 12 16 20 19 17 16
VG G G G G VG VG G
Humidity
85% 88% 89% 80% 70% 72% 78% 83%
UV
- - 1 1 2 1 1 -
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East of England weather forecast

Headline:

Unsettled this week, with showers and longer spells of rain.

This Evening and Tonight:

Becoming drier overnight as rain generally clears eastwards, but with plenty of low cloud remaining. Some mist and fog possibly developing in any lasting clearer spells later. Feeling mild. Minimum temperature 6 °C.

Wednesday:

A dry but largely cloudy start. Showery outbreaks of rain will arrive from the southwest from late morning, turning heavier and more persistent later and into the evening. Mild. Maximum temperature 14 °C.

Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:

Mild on Thursday with sunny spells and isolated showers, locally heavy at times. More persistent cloud and rain likely Friday and Saturday, with temperatures around average or just below.

Updated:

UK long range weather forecast

The start of this period is most likely to be changeable. Showers or longer spells of rain remain prevalent, with heavy bursts still likely in places on Sunday. Drier and brighter interludes are possible as well, mainly across western regions, however these may be short-lived as further bands of rain are expected to arrive from the west. Eastern coasts may be rather grey and misty at times. The latter part of the period looks likely to become more settled, albeit with some wetter interludes, these most likely in the south and west of the country. Stronger winds at times, but temperatures remaining close to average, feeling pleasant in any sunshine. There is potential for overnight frost where skies are clear in the north and east.

Updated:

Throughout this period there is likely to be a split in conditions between the north and south of the UK. Any unsettled weather is likely to take a southerly track, while higher pressure to the north should provide some generally drier weather here. Overall, it is likely to be somewhat drier than March across the country. Temperatures are uncertain, but there is a potential for cooler conditions at times, especially in the north and east, with a chance of overnight frosts.

Updated:

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