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UK Outlook for Thursday 13 Mar 2014 to Saturday 22 Mar 2014:

High pressure will bring plenty of dry and fine weather across the UK through Thursday and Friday with lengthy periods of sunshine, once early fog patches clear. However, the far northwest may see some drizzle at times and it will be rather breezy, especially later on Friday when persistent rain will develop. Daytime temperatures will be around, or just above, normal; but temperatures will drop where skies clear overnight leading to fairly widespread frosts and some fog patches. Through the weekend and into next week, it will become unsettled across northern parts with wet and windy periods and hill snow, interspersed by colder interludes with wintry showers. Even in the south, a gradual transition to more changeable conditions is likely with occasional rain and temperatures returning nearer average.

Updated: 1156 on Sat 8 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Friday 14 Mar 2014 to Sunday 23 Mar 2014:

Remaining settled and mostly dry on Friday with variable amounts of cloud and sunny spells, with the best of these in the south. However thicker cloud will affect some northwestern parts, gradually moving south during the day, and bringing some light outbreaks of rain and drizzle. Temperatures will be near normal or just above, although colder overnight, perhaps with frost or fog under any clearer skies. Into the weekend it will turn unsettled across the north, with wet and windy periods and hill snow, but staying dry, but cloudier in the south. These unsettled conditions will continue next week in the north, interspersed by colder interludes with wintry showers. Whilst generally staying drier and brighter in the south, some colder and more unsettled weather is also possible at times.

Updated: 1148 on Sun 9 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 24 Mar 2014 to Monday 7 Apr 2014:

The current trend is for fairly typical conditions for the end of March and April, with a changeable mixture of showery outbreaks of rain and drier, sunnier intervals. Although it will also be feeling cold at times. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather should be expected, these most frequent in the north, with the risk of hill snow. However there will also be drier and brighter interludes, with the best of these to the south and east. Temperatures are likely to be near normal or below, especially in the north, and any clearer nights will be rather cold with the risk of frost.

Updated: 1148 on Sun 9 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 15 Mar 2014 to Monday 24 Mar 2014:

 

It should stay settled in the south of the UK during the weekend but further north it is likely to be cloudier and breezier with outbreaks of rain, particularly the northwest. Temperatures will generally be on the warm side, especially in the east, but frosts are possible in places overnight. During the following week high pressure shows signs of declining to the southwest with more unsettled conditions in northern parts of the UK. Outbreaks of rain and hill snow are more likely and could spread southwards with time. It will become windier for many too, and there are signs of a downward trend in temperatures with overnight frost likely. By the end of the week unsettled conditions may affect much of the UK, with brisk winds and temperature below normal.

Updated: 1157 on Mon 10 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Tuesday 25 Mar 2014 to Tuesday 8 Apr 2014:

The current trend is for fairly typical conditions for the end of March and into April, with a changeable mixture of weather and a cold feel at times. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather should be expected, these most frequent in the north, with the risk of hill snow. However, there will also be drier and brighter interludes, with the best of these to the south and east. Temperatures are likely to be near normal or below, especially in the north, and any clearer nights will be rather cold with the risk of frost.

Updated: 1157 on Mon 10 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 26 Mar 2014 to Wednesday 9 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest fairly typical weather patterns for late March into early April. This brings a changeable mix of weather and a cold feel at times. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the north and west, where hill snow is likely too. There is currently little signal for any disruptive weather across the south, with some dry and sunny interludes at times. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year, but rather cold at times with a continued risk of frost.

Updated: 1206 on Tue 11 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Sunday 16 Mar 2014 to Tuesday 25 Mar 2014:

Further sunny spells and light winds are expected across the south, particularly the southwest, through the start of this period. Further north and west it is likely to be more unsettled with outbreaks of rain or showers, and an increasing likelihood of strong winds or gales. The trend thereafter is for unsettled conditions to spread southwards at times. This would bring rain across the north and north west, with some rain at times too across the south, especially towards the end of the period. There is an increasing risk of snow, mainly on high ground in the north and east but also to lower levels at times too, though disruption looks unlikely. Temperatures are likely to be on downward trend through this period with an increased occurrence of frost.

Updated: 1208 on Tue 11 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 27 Mar 2014 to Thursday 10 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest fairly typical weather patterns for late March into early April. This brings a changeable mix of weather and a cold feel at times. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the north and west, where hill snow is likely too. There is currently little signal for any disruptive weather across the south, with some dry and sunny interludes at times. Temperatures are likely to often be around average for the time of year, though northern parts may be colder at times. Nights, meanwhile, are likely to be frosty at times.

Updated: 1158 on Wed 12 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 17 Mar 2014 to Wednesday 26 Mar 2014:

Through the start of the week central, southern and eastern parts will remain dry with variable amounts of cloud. Away from here conditions will be cloudier with outbreaks of rain and drizzle. Windy towards the north, with scope for some heavier and more persistent rain over northwest Scotland. Mild by night then, daytime temperatures will be warm in any sunshine but nearer average under cloud. During the middle of next week conditions are expected to turn more generally unsettled, though rainfall totals in the south should be relatively low, before colder conditions briefly follow, perhaps bringing some wintry showers to the north and northeast and some colder nights. For the last part of this forecast period, the most likely scenario is for gradually more settled conditions to return.

Updated: 1213 on Wed 12 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 19 Mar 2014 to Friday 28 Mar 2014:

Northern and western parts of the UK are likely to be unsettled and windy, with cloud and rain gradually spreading southeastwards during Wednesday. A showery day is expected to follow on Thursday but with clearer conditions for most. Showers are most likely in the northwest where they may become more prolonged and give hill snow. Temperatures will be a little above average at first in the southeast but turn a little colder from the north. For the rest of the week and beyond it is likely to stay unsettled in the north of the UK with further rain and hill snow. Some rain is possible in the south at times but it will generally be more settled here. It may be slightly cooler than recent weeks too.

Updated: 1200 on Fri 14 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 29 Mar 2014 to Saturday 12 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest fairly typical weather patterns for late March into early April, which would bring changeable conditions to the UK. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the north and west, where hill snow is possible too. Some rain is also likely in the south of the UK at times but still with sunny interludes. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year, though northern parts may be colder at times, and some frosty nights are possible. More settled weather may develop across the south by the end of the period, bringing warmer conditions here.

Updated: 1200 on Fri 14 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 20 Mar 2014 to Saturday 29 Mar 2014:

Most areas will be dry on Thursday with some sunshine in places. Cloudier towards western hills and coasts with patchy rain or drizzle at times, and more general outbreaks of rain and strong winds developing in the northwest later. This rain probably spreading erratically south and east into the weekend. Following the rain, clearer skies and isolated showers. Southern and eastern Britain probably staying mainly dry and reasonably bright and warm. Thereafter, southern and southeastern areas will see the driest and brightest of the weather and it will feel warm at times. Further north and west, it will generally be somewhat cooler and more unsettled with rain at times. It will often be windy here with a risk of gales on exposed coasts and hills.

Updated: 1207 on Sat 15 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Sunday 30 Mar 2014 to Sunday 13 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest fairly typical weather patterns for late March into early April, which would bring changeable conditions to the UK. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the north and west, where hill snow is possible too. Some rain is also likely in the south of the UK at times but still with sunny interludes. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year, though northern parts may be colder at times, and some frosty nights are possible. More settled weather may develop across the south by the end of the period, bringing warmer conditions here.

Updated: 1208 on Sat 15 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Friday 21 Mar 2014 to Sunday 30 Mar 2014:

Any early rain soon clearing southeastern parts to leave a cooler, breezy and showery day on Friday, with showers most frequent in the west and brightest in the south and east. Thereafter, it will remain cooler and more unsettled than recently with periods of rain or showers at times with snow likely over northern hills. It will often be windy here with a risk of gales on exposed coasts and hills. However, some eastern areas may remain dry with the brightest weather. During the following week, fairly unsettled conditions look set to continue but with spells of wet weather likely to become less frequent and intense, more particularly in the south. After a cool start, temperatures should gradually recover closer to normal. Staying windy at times in the north.

Updated: 1120 on Sun 16 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 31 Mar 2014 to Monday 14 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest fairly typical weather patterns for early April, which would bring changeable conditions to the UK. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the north and west, where local hill snow is possible at times. Occasional rain is also likely in the south of the UK, but still with sunny interludes. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year, though northern parts may be colder at times, and some frosty nights are possible. More settled weather may develop across the south by the end of the period, bringing warmer conditions here.

Updated: 1231 on Sun 16 Mar 2014

 

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K Outlook for Saturday 22 Mar 2014 to Monday 31 Mar 2014:

Considerably colder than of late this weekend with sunshine and blustery showers; most frequent in the west and north and merging into more prolonged bands at times. They will also fall as snow over higher ground in the north, and perhaps to low levels here at times; though low level accumulations should be temporary and mostly overnight. Frost and some icy patches are likely overnight. Into next week, it should become less windy and more settled for a time with rainfall becoming mainly restricted to the northwest. Later next week it may turn more unsettled with rain or showers affecting the country; primarily in the northwest, with the southeast seeing the best of the drier and brighter weather. Windy at times. After a cold start, temperatures recovering closer to normal.

Updated: 1159 on Mon 17 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Tuesday 1 Apr 2014 to Tuesday 15 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest that changeable conditions are most likely for many parts of the UK. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the north and west, where local hill snow is possible at times. Occasional rain is also likely in the south of the UK, but still with some sunshine. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year, though northern parts may be colder at times, and some frosty nights are possible. More settled weather may develop across the south by the end of the period, bringing warmer conditions here.

Updated: 1159 on Mon 17 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Sunday 23 Mar 2014 to Tuesday 1 Apr 2014:

Remaining colder than of late at first, with sunshine and blustery showers; these most frequent in the west and north. Showers will be wintry over higher ground, mainly in the north, and perhaps to low levels here at times. Overnight periods are likely to be cold and frosty with icy patches. Through into the middle of the first week, conditions may become more settled for a time across many parts, with some drier and brighter periods possible. However, towards the end of the week, it may turn more unsettled and windy at times, primarily in the northwest, with rain or showers. By then the southeast most likely to see the best of the drier, brighter weather. Temperatures mostly near normal, but perhaps slightly below towards the end of the month.

Updated: 1159 on Tue 18 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 2 Apr 2014 to Wednesday 16 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest that changeable conditions are most likely for many parts of the UK. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the north and west, where local hill snow is possible at times. Occasional rain is also likely in the south of the UK, but still with some sunshine. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year, though northern parts may be colder at times, and some frosty nights are possible. More settled weather may develop across the south by the end of the period, bringing warmer conditions here.

Updated: 1158 on Tue 18 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 3 Apr 2014 to Thursday 17 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest that changeable conditions are most likely for many parts of the UK. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the north and west, where local hill snow is possible at times. Occasional rain is also likely in the south of the UK, but still with some sunshine. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year, though northern parts may be colder at times, and some frosty nights are possible. More settled weather may develop across the south by the end of the period, bringing warmer conditions here.

Updated: 1126 on Wed 19 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Monday 24 Mar 2014 to Wednesday 2 Apr 2014:

A cold start to Monday with a few wintry showers possible in the northeast at first, otherwise largely dry with sunshine and light winds. Generally cloudier and windier on Tuesday with some patchy rain spreading from the west, though amounts probably small in the south. Then for the latter part of next week, most likely largely dry and fine in the south and east, more unsettled and windy further northwest. Temperatures returning to mostly near normal, but perhaps a little above in the south and east for a time and probably below again in the northwest. Thereafter, the potential for rain or showers in all parts, but primarily towards the northwest of the UK where windy at times, with the best of the drier and brighter weather towards the southeast.

Updated: 1125 on Wed 19 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Wednesday 26 Mar 2014 to Friday 4 Apr 2014:

Cloud and showers in the east on Wednesday will become restricted to southeastern parts by Thursday where it will feel cold in the brisk winds. Elsewhere, mostly dry with sunny spells and overnight frost likely, but rain and hill snow may push into the northwest later. The rest of the week will be a good deal of dry and bright weather, but occasional rain or showers will affect southeastern parts and the far northwest later. Temperatures near or below average with the potential for overnight frosts. Thereafter, despite considerable uncertainty, the greatest signal is for a more unsettled pattern to develop, primarily in the northwest, with the best of the drier and brighter weather towards the southeast. Temperatures often near normal, though below average during colder interludes between weather systems.

Updated: 1159 on Fri 21 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Saturday 5 Apr 2014 to Saturday 19 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest that changeable conditions are most likely for the UK through much of April. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the north and west, where local hill snow is possible at times. Occasional rain is also likely in the south of the UK, but still with some sunshine. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year, though northern parts may be colder at times with some frosty nights still possible. Warmer conditions may develop later in the period in the east.

Updated: 1200 on Fri 21 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Thursday 27 Mar 2014 to Saturday 5 Apr 2014:

Cloud and patchy rain will spread westwards on Thursday, whilst northern and northwestern parts are likely to remain dry and bright with some sunshine. Staying generally cloudy on Friday, with some further light rain, again mainly in central and eastern parts. Temperatures near or a little below average, and feeling chilly in the east with brisk winds. Over the weekend and into the start of the following week it is likely to remain mostly dry, with some bright or sunny spells developing, especially towards the west, where it may be rather warm. It is likely to remain cool near eastern coasts with a brisk wind. Thereafter, indications are for a more unsettled pattern to develop, particularly in the west, with the best of any drier, brighter weather in the east.

Updated: 1143 on Sat 22 Mar 2014

 

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UK Outlook for Sunday 6 Apr 2014 to Sunday 20 Apr 2014:

Current indications suggest that changeable conditions are most likely for the UK through much of April. As such, some spells of wet and windy weather can be expected at times, these most frequent in the west, with local hill snow possible at times in the north. Occasional rain is also likely in the south and east of the UK, but still with some sunshine. Temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year, though northern parts may be colder at times with some frosty nights still possible. Warmer conditions may develop later in the period in the east.

Updated: 1200 on Sat 22 Mar 2014

 

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