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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Wednesday 14 Apr - Friday 23 Apr

The most likely scenario for the start of this period is for mainly settled conditions to be in place across the country. Unsettled conditions with rain showers may spread erratically from the west through the weekend. The heaviest and most prolonged rain as well as the strongest winds, are most likely for western and north-western areas, with eastern areas likely remaining drier and brighter. Temperatures will likely remain at or slightly below average at first, before recovering to potentially slightly above average for a time over the weekend. Confidence decreases after this, however towards the end of this period it will likely be turning less unsettled with more dry and bright interludes. Generally, it is expected to feel rather warm, although temperatures could be supressed in wetter areas.

Friday 23 Apr - Friday 7 May

Confidence remains low for this period, however, mixed and slowly evolving weather patterns, typical of spring, are most likely through the late-April into May. Fine and dry weather is likely to be more prevalent overall, especially during late-April, with this signal waning during May, although all areas are likely to see some showers or longer spells of rain at times. Temperatures probably close to average with some warmer spells are possible at times.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Thursday 15 Apr - Saturday 24 Apr

The most likely scenario for the start of this period is for mainly settled conditions to be in place across the country. Unsettled conditions with rain showers may spread erratically from the west at times. The heaviest and most prolonged rain as well as the strongest winds, are most likely for western and north-western areas, with eastern areas likely remaining drier and brighter. Temperatures will likely remain at or slightly below average at first, before recovering to potentially slightly above average for a time over the weekend. Confidence decreases after this, however towards the end of this period it will likely be turning less unsettled with more dry and bright interludes. Generally, it is expected to feel rather warm, although temperatures could be supressed in wetter areas.

Saturday 24 Apr - Saturday 8 May

Confidence remains low for this period, however, mixed and slowly evolving weather patterns, typical of spring, are most likely through the late-April into May. Fine and dry weather is likely to be more prevalent overall, especially during late-April, with this signal waning during May, although all areas are likely to see some showers or longer spells of rain at times. Temperatures probably close to average with some warmer spells are possible at times.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Friday 16 Apr - Sunday 25 Apr

The most likely scenario for the start of this period is for mainly settled conditions to be in place across the country with high pressure dominating. Unsettled conditions with rain showers may affect the northwest during the weekend and at times through the rest of this period, with southeastern areas likely remaining drier and brighter. Temperatures will likely remain at or slightly below average at first, before recovering to potentially slightly above average at times. Confidence decreases after this, however towards the end of this period it will likely be turning less unsettled with more dry and bright interludes. Generally, it is expected to feel rather warm, although temperatures could be supressed in wetter areas.

Sunday 25 Apr - Sunday 9 May

Confidence remains low for this period, however, mixed and slowly evolving weather patterns, typical of spring, are most likely through the late-April into May. Fine and dry weather is likely to be more prevalent overall, especially during late-April, with this signal waning during May, although all areas are likely to see some showers or longer spells of rain at times. Temperatures probably close to average with some warmer spells are possible at times.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Monday 19 Apr - Wednesday 28 Apr

Cloudy and breezy across Northern Ireland and Scotland with outbreaks of rain through Monday, later spreading briefly to Wales, the South West and Northern England. Further southeast it will likely remain drier and brighter with a cold night. Outbreaks of rain in the north and west will then likely ease as high pressure becomes more widely established again. This will bring plenty of dry and bright weather with sunny spells and daytime temperatures around average, but cold by night with the risk of overnight frosts and the chance of fog patches. There is the potential for rain and strong winds to occur at times towards the northwest of the UK with the possibility of these unsettled conditions briefly spreading southeast.

Wednesday 28 Apr - Wednesday 12 May

Confidence remains low during this period, however, mixed and slowly evolving weather patterns, typical of spring, are most likely through the end of April and into May. Fine and dry weather is expected to be more prevalent on the whole, with fair-weather cloud and plenty of sunny spells, although all areas are likely to see some showers or longer spells of rain at times. Temperatures are likely to be close to average for the time of year, with warmer spells possible at times.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Wednesday 21 Apr - Friday 30 Apr

Cloud across the south of the UK early on Wednesday will clear away leaving most places dry with sunny spells and light winds. Some showers are likely in the north, these wintry over hills in Scotland. By the end of next week high pressure is expected to dominate, meaning most places will be dry and bright, with some morning fog patches in places. It will probably turn warmer, although overnight frosts are still possible in rural areas. These settled conditions are expected to persist for most places until the end of April. However, there is still potential for rain and strong winds to affect the northwest at times, with the possibility that these unsettled conditions may spread farther southeast.

Thursday 29 Apr - Thursday 13 May

Mixed weather patterns, typical of spring are most likely through the end of April and into May. Overall, fine and dry weather is expected to be most dominant, with fair-weather cloud and plenty of sunny spells. However, all areas are likely to see some showers or perhaps some longer spells of rain at times. Temperatures are likely to be close to average for the time of year, with the possibility of warmer spells at times.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Thursday 22 Apr - Saturday 1 May

Fine and dry on Thursday, with sunny spells and patchy fair-weather cloud. Some showers possible for the extreme northeast, accompanied by breezy winds; these winds are also expected for the far southwest where gale force gusts could be seen around hills and exposed headlands. By the end of the week, high pressure is expected to dominate, meaning most places will be dry and bright, with some morning fog patches in places. After a dip in daytime temperatures at the start of the period, it will probably warm slightly by day, although overnight frosts remain probable in rural areas. These settled conditions are expected to persist for most places until the end of April, with the greatest potential for rain and stronger winds across the south and southwest.

Friday 30 Apr - Friday 14 May

Mixed weather patterns, typical of spring are most likely through the first half of May. Overall, fine and dry weather is expected to be most dominant, with fair-weather cloud and plenty of sunny spells. However, all areas are likely to see some showers or perhaps some longer spells of rain at times, with these unsettled periods more likely than they were in April. Temperatures are likely to be close to average for the time of year, with the possibility of warmer spells at times.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Friday 23 Apr - Sunday 2 May

Generally fine and dry on Friday, with sunny spells and patchy fair-weather cloud. Some showers possible for the far northeast, accompanied by gusty winds; these winds are also expected for the far southwest where gale force gusts could be seen in exposed areas. For most of April, high pressure is expected to dominate, meaning most places will be dry and bright, with some morning fog patches in places where winds are light. After a dip in daytime temperatures at the start of the period, it will probably warm slightly by day, although overnight frosts remain probable in rural areas. The greatest potential for rain and stronger winds across the south and southwest, although confidence decreases into the beginning of May.

Sunday 2 May - Sunday 16 May

Mixed weather patterns, typical of spring are most likely through the first half of May. Overall, fine and dry weather is expected to be most dominant, with fair-weather cloud and plenty of sunny spells. However, all areas are likely to see some showers or perhaps some longer spells of rain at times, with these unsettled periods more likely than they were in April. Temperatures are likely to be close to the average for the time of year, with the possibility of some warmer spells.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Saturday 24 Apr - Monday 3 May

Generally fine and dry on Saturday, with sunny spells and patchy fair-weather clouds, possibly bringing some showers across the northeast, as well as some rain across the southwest. Gusty winds and possible coastal gales remain likely in the southwest, preventing frosts here; lighter winds elsewhere maintains the frost risk for much of the UK. High pressure is expected to dominate, meaning most places will remain dry and bright, with some morning fog patches in places where winds are light. Temperatures are gradually returning to average, warming slightly by day, although overnight frosts remain probable in rural areas and in the north. The greatest potential for rain and stronger winds is likely across the south and southwest, although confidence decreases into the beginning of May.

Monday 3 May - Monday 17 May

Mixed weather patterns, typical of spring are most likely through the first half of May. Overall, fine and dry weather is expected to be most dominant, with fair-weather cloud and plenty of sunny spells. However, all areas are likely to see some showers or perhaps some longer spells of rain at times, with these unsettled periods more likely than they were in April. Temperatures are likely to be close to the average for the time of year, with the possibility of some warmer spells.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Sunday 25 Apr - Tuesday 4 May

A settled regime will likely be in place across much of the country at first with high pressure likely to be centred to the west or northwest of the UK during this time. However, there is the threat of some rain and a few showers in the North and East. There's a small chance more unsettled conditions with heavier showers could move up from the south to impact southern areas. There are the continued threats of rural frost and patchy fog where winds fall light. Temperatures become quite uncertain depending on where the high resides, particularly in the east where temperatures are likely to struggle above average. Warmer days are most likely to be further inland towards the south and west.

Monday 3 May - Monday 17 May

Mixed weather patterns, typical of spring are most likely through the first half of May. Overall, fine and dry weather is expected to be most dominant, with fair-weather cloud and plenty of sunny spells. However, all areas are likely to see some showers or perhaps some longer spells of rain at times, with these unsettled periods more likely than they were in April. Temperatures are likely to be close to the average for the time of year, with the possibility of some warmer spells.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Monday 26 Apr - Wednesday 5 May

A settled regime will likely be in place across much of the country at first with high pressure likely to be centred to the west or northwest of the UK. However, there is the threat of some rain and a few showers in the North at first, these perhaps extending by midweek to all but central and southern parts. Throughout this period, there is the continued threat of rural frost and patchy fog where winds fall light. Temperatures are quite uncertain depending on where the area of high pressure resides, particularly in the east where temperatures are likely to struggle above average. Warmer days are most likely to be further inland towards the south and west.

Wednesday 5 May - Wednesday 19 May

Confidence is low for this period as is typical of spring. The UK will likely see spells of fine, dry weather at times with fair-weather cloud and plenty of sunny spells, as well as an increased likelihood of more unsettled periods when compared to April. All areas expected to see showers or longer spells of rain at times. Temperatures are likely to be close to the average for the time of year, with the possibility of some warmer spells.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Tuesday 27 Apr - Thursday 6 May

A settled regime will likely be in place across much of the country at first with high pressure likely to be centred to the west or northwest of the UK. However, there is the threat of some rain and a few showers in the north and east, as well as the chance of some rain moving up from the south and affecting southern parts of the country later. Throughout this period, there is also a continued threat of rural frost and patchy fog where winds fall light. Temperatures are quite uncertain depending on where the area of high pressure resides, particularly in the east where temperatures are likely to struggle above average. Warmer days are most likely to be further inland towards the south and west.

Thursday 6 May - Thursday 20 May

Confidence is low for this period as is typical of spring. The UK will likely see spells of fine, dry weather at times with fair-weather cloud and plenty of sunny spells, as well as an increased likelihood of more unsettled periods when compared to April. All areas expected to see showers or longer spells of rain at times. Temperatures are likely to be close to the average for the time of year, with the possibility of some warmer spells.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Wednesday 28 Apr - Friday 7 May

High pressure possibly dominating throughout this period, which will bring largely dry and fine conditions with bright spells and variable amounts of cloud. Showers, mostly light, are possible at times, especially across central and eastern parts of the UK. Rain may affect far northern and northwestern areas too, and there is a slight chance of heavy rain and showers also arriving into southern areas for a time. Later in the outlook, there is an increased likelihood of more unsettled periods with showers or longer spells of rain. Temperatures are likely to be near or less than average for this time of year with a risk of overnight frost in rural areas, especially in the north.

Thursday 6 May - Thursday 20 May

Confidence is low for this period as is typical of spring. The UK will likely see spells of fine, dry weather at times with fair-weather cloud and plenty of sunny spells, as well as an increased likelihood of more unsettled periods when compared to April. All areas expected to see showers or longer spells of rain at times. Temperatures are likely to be close to the average for the time of year, with the possibility of some warmer spells.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Thursday 29 Apr - Saturday 8 May

High pressure possibly dominating throughout this period, which will bring largely dry and fine conditions with bright spells and variable amounts of cloud. Showers, mostly light, are possible at times, especially across central and eastern parts of the UK. Rain may affect far northern and northwestern areas too, and there is a slight chance of heavy rain and showers also arriving into southern areas for a time. Later in the outlook, there is an increased likelihood of more unsettled periods with showers or longer spells of rain. Temperatures are likely to be near or less than average for this time of year with a risk of overnight frost in rural areas, especially in the north.

Friday 7 May - Friday 21 May

Confidence is low for this outlook as is typical of spring. The UK will likely see spells of fine, dry weather at times, but with an increased likelihood of more unsettled conditions when compared to April. All areas could see periods with showers or longer spells of rain. Temperatures could be close to the average for this time of year.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Friday 30 Apr - Sunday 9 May

High pressure possibly dominating throughout this period, which will bring largely dry and fine conditions with bright spells and variable amounts of cloud. Showers, mostly light, are possible at times, especially across central and eastern parts of the UK. Rain may affect far northern and northwestern areas too, and there is a slight chance of heavy rain and showers also arriving into southern areas for a time. Later in the outlook, there is an increased likelihood of more unsettled periods with showers or longer spells of rain. Temperatures are likely to be near or less than average for this time of year with a risk of overnight frost in rural areas, especially in the north.

Saturday 8 May - Saturday 22 May

Confidence is low for this outlook as is typical of spring. The UK will likely see spells of fine, dry weather at times, but with an increased likelihood of more unsettled conditions when compared to April. All areas could see periods with showers or longer spells of rain. Temperatures could be close to the average for this time of year.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Saturday 1 May - Monday 10 May

The cold and showery pattern of previous days is expected to continue to affect the UK at the start of this period, bringing a mixture of sunshine, showers, and a cold east to northeasterly wind. Showers will be most frequent in the north and east, but could become quite widespread overland during the day. Some wintriness is probable over high ground of Scotland. A gradual transition to something more broadly unsettled is expected to follow, with areas of cloud, rain and stronger winds arriving from the west, although the north of the UK could stay in the colder, more showery conditions. Temperatures are likely to be colder than average overall, with chilly nights and occasional overnight frost, but may trend to nearer average for a time.

Monday 10 May - Monday 24 May

Confidence is very low for this outlook as is typical of late spring. A mixture of sunny/clear spells and showers, especially likely at first, but an increased chance of more unsettled weather with stronger winds and longer periods of rain arriving from the Atlantic compared to normal. Temperatures probably starting off cooler than average, but will most likely be around to above average overall.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Sunday 2 May - Tuesday 11 May

Showery conditions with temperatures well below average continuing into the start of this period. Each day, showers will develop fairly widely but most areas will also see some decent sunny spells. Nights will continue to be cold with some overnight frosts. Showers are likely to continue to fall as snow over high ground in the north. Into next week, a gradual transition to more unsettled conditions is likely though the timing and details of this transition is uncertain. This brings an increased likelihood of spells of more persistent rain and stronger winds at times. Temperatures are likely to remain below average overall though there are signs that they could recover back closer to average with a reduction in the extent of overnight frosts.

Monday 10 May - Monday 24 May

Confidence is very low for this outlook as is typical of late spring. A mixture of sunny/clear spells and showers, especially likely at first, but an increased chance of more unsettled weather with stronger winds and longer periods of rain arriving from the Atlantic compared to normal. Temperatures probably starting off cooler than average, but will most likely be around to above average overall.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Monday 3 May - Wednesday 12 May

A transition to more unsettled conditions is likely at the start of this period, bringing an increased likelihood of persistent rain and stronger winds from Monday onwards, and temperatures are likely to stay below average at the start of this period. Showery conditions could well occur between these unsettled spells, with showers developing fairly widely most days, though many areas will see some sunny spells too. Showers are likely to fall as snow over high ground in the north. Nights will remain cold with some overnight frosts, though these becoming more restricted to the north. Temperatures are likely to remain below average overall though there are signs that they could recover back closer to average by the end of the period.

Wednesday 12 May - Wednesday 26 May

Confidence is very low for this outlook as is typical of late spring. A mixture of sunny/clear spells and showers is likely, especially at first, with areas in the south experiencing the most settled conditions. In the north there is an increased chance of more unsettled weather, with stronger winds and longer periods of rain arriving from the Atlantic at times. Temperatures will most likely be around average for the time of year.

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  • Location: Windermere 120m asl
  • Location: Windermere 120m asl

Still very uninspiring, no suggestion of anything notably warm on the horizon. Mind average temps with sunshine by late May means mid-high teens and can feel very pleasant indeed.

 

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Tuesday 4 May - Thursday 13 May

Unsettled conditions are likely at the start of this period, bringing an increased likelihood of periods of persistent rain and stronger winds, and temperatures are expected to be below average. Showery conditions could well occur between these unsettled spells, with showers developing fairly widely most days due to a cold northerly wind, though many areas will see some sunny spells too. Showers are likely to fall as snow over high ground in the north. Nights will remain cold with some overnight frosts, though these becoming more restricted to the north. Temperatures look to remain below average overall, with any milder spells being associated with rain and strong winds so not actually feeling overly warm. By the end of the period, there are slight signs that temperatures may recover.

Wednesday 12 May - Wednesday 26 May

Confidence is very low for this outlook as is typical of late spring. A mixture of sunny/clear spells and showers is likely, especially at first, with areas in the south experiencing the most settled conditions. In the north there is an increased chance of more unsettled weather, with stronger winds and longer periods of rain arriving from the Atlantic at times. Temperatures will most likely be around average for the time of year.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Thursday 6 May - Saturday 15 May

Unsettled conditions to start the period, especially in the south. Generally looking at sunny spells interspersed with showers across the UK. The showers may become longer spells of rain at times, and are expected to be wintry across Scottish hills. The best of the sunshine is expected in sheltered central spots. Often windy, with occasional gales possible in the far north/northeast. Temperatures colder than normal for most, especially in the north. Towards the end of the period, uncertainty increases, as is typical of spring. It is largely expected to remain unsettled, though spells of fine, dry weather will become possible, especially at the very end of the period. Temperatures likely to start trending higher, but it is unlikely to become unseasonably warm.

Friday 14 May - Friday 28 May

Confidence is very low for this outlook as is typical of late spring. A mixture of sunny/clear spells and showers is likely, especially at first, with areas in the south experiencing the most settled conditions. In the north there is an increased chance of more unsettled weather, with stronger winds and longer periods of rain arriving from the Atlantic at times. Temperatures will most likely be around average for the time of year.

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  • Location: Windermere 120m asl
  • Location: Windermere 120m asl

Suggests a month of two halves, but overall unsettled and rather wet. First half, cold and showery/cyclonic, second half, average temps and probably a westerly flow, some drier warmer spells in the south but shortlived. Not a great prospect especially for the north.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Friday 7 May - Sunday 16 May

Unsettled conditions dominate with sunny spells and scattered showers, often wintry in the north over high ground, but many places staying dry on Friday. Cloud spreading from the southwest later, bringing outbreaks of heavy rain across most parts of the UK, into and through the weekend with strong winds. Perhaps remaining cold with showers across Scotland. Thereafter likely remaining unsettled with showers or spells of rain across the UK but gradually becoming drier from the west later with lighter winds. The best of any spells of fine and dry weather will likely be later in this period towards the south, interspersed with unsettled periods of showers and spells of rain from the northwest. Temperatures likely to be colder than normal for most, especially in the north but trending towards normal.

Saturday 15 May - Saturday 29 May

Confidence is very low for this outlook as is typical of late spring. A mixture of sunny/clear spells and showers is likely, especially at first, with areas in the south experiencing the most settled conditions. In the north there is an increased chance of more unsettled weather, with stronger winds and longer periods of rain arriving from the Atlantic at times. Temperatures will most likely be around average for the time of year.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Saturday 8 May - Monday 17 May

Remaining unsettled with spells of rain, locally heavy, especially across western hills moving from the southwest on Saturday. Further spells of rain and strong winds moving across much of the UK into the new week, with some hill snow in the north. Temperatures returning to near average but often windy with the risk of coastal gales. There after likely remaining unsettled with showers or spells of rain moving across the UK but gradually becoming drier from the west later with lighter winds. The best of any spells of fine and dry weather will likely be later in this period towards the south, interspersed with unsettled periods of showers and spells of rain from the northwest. Temperatures likely to be colder than normal in north but trending towards normal in south.

Monday 17 May - Monday 31 May

Confidence is low for this outlook, as is typical of late spring. A mixture of sunny spells and showers is likely, especially at first, with areas in the south experiencing the most settled and dry conditions through this period. Towards the north there is an increased chance of unsettled weather as longer spells of rain and strong winds arrive from the Atlantic at times. Temperatures most likely to be around average for the time of year.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Sunday 9 May - Tuesday 18 May

Remaining unsettled on Sunday with spells of rain or showers, locally heavy - especially across northern hills and in the far southeast at first. Showers in the north accompanied with the risk of hail and thunder. Winds fresh to strong across much of the UK, potential for gales at first in the south and east, becoming confined to the northwest later. Temperatures nearer average, with a chance of warmer conditions in the SE. Further spells of rain, showers and fresh winds mainly for the north, with some hill snow in the far north through early next week. After that, remaining unsettled for the rest of the period with showers, longer spells of rain and strong winds, with temperatures likely to dip back below average, or remain close to.

Monday 17 May - Monday 31 May

Confidence is low for this outlook, as is typical of late spring. A mixture of sunny spells and showers is likely, especially at first, with areas in the south experiencing the most settled and dry conditions through this period. Towards the north there is an increased chance of unsettled weather as longer spells of rain and strong winds arrive from the Atlantic at times. Temperatures most likely to be around average for the time of year.

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