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

UK Outlook for Thursday 13 Apr 2017 to Saturday 22 Apr 2017:

Thursday is likely to be mostly dry across the south, but it is likely to be cloudier in the north with some showers or more persistent rain. Over the Easter weekend, we are likely to see a mixture of weather with some settled spells, but also some bands of rain or showers, turning wintry over northern hills. The best of the dry and bright weather is most probable in the south and south-west, although unsettled conditions become more generally widespread later in the weekend. Temperatures are likely to be around average in the north and warm in the south at first, but turning colder through the weekend. The week after Easter is looking rather cold and changeable with night frosts at times but also some bright weather too.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Sunday 23 Apr 2017 to Sunday 7 May 2017:

There is low confidence through this period, but a mixture of weather is likely at first, with some short, changeable interludes and some more settled spells too. Colder than average temperatures for the time of year are probable at first. However, there is a slight bias towards settled, relatively dry weather becoming more dominant later in the period with above-average temperatures more likely to accompany this scenario.

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

UK Outlook for Friday 14 Apr 2017 to Sunday 23 Apr 2017:

Over the Easter weekend, we are likely to see a mixture of weather with some settled spells, but also some bands of rain or showers, turning wintry over northern hills. The best of the dry and bright weather is most probable in the south and south-west, although unsettled conditions could become more generally widespread later in the weekend. Winds are likely to strengthen at times across the north, with a low risk of gales in the far north. Temperatures are likely to be around average in the north and warm in the south at first, but turning cooler through the weekend. The week after Easter is looking rather cold and changeable with night frosts at times, but also some bright weather too.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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

UK Outlook for Saturday 15 Apr 2017 to Monday 24 Apr 2017:

During the Easter weekend, we are likely to see a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers. The showers will be heaviest and most frequent across the north and east with the chance they may turn wintry across the higher ground of Scotland. Conversely many southern and south-western parts will often remain dry, with the best of the sunny spells. It will become breezy for many, especially in the north where there is a low risk of gales. Temperatures will also be on the cool side, but feeling pleasant in any sunshine. The week after Easter will continue to see rather mixed and colder than average weather, with the north and east most likely to see some rain, whilst the south-west often staying dry and bright.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Tuesday 25 Apr 2017 to Tuesday 9 May 2017:

As we head towards the end of April and into early May, confidence becomes low. At first the most likely scenario is that we see a mixture of weather with some short changeable interludes and some settled spells too. With northerly winds more likely temperatures will tend to be colder than normal. However, later in the period there are indications that it will become more settled and generally dry, although there remains a lower risk of some occasionally changeable weather. As a result, temperatures will start to rise perhaps becoming warmer than normal towards the end of the period.

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

UK Outlook for Sunday 16 Apr 2017 to Tuesday 25 Apr 2017:

Confidence during Easter Day and Easter Monday is currently low. We are likely to see a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers. Some more persistent outbreaks of rain moving across northern and some eastern areas for a time, perhaps with snow across the higher ground of Scotland. Southern and south-western parts should remain largely dry, with the best of the sunny spells. Temperatures may also be on the cold side, but feeling pleasant in any sunshine. The rest of the period is looking to be colder than average, with night frosts and showers in the north and east, perhaps wintry at times. However, drier than normal conditions are expected to develop across many southern and western areas. .

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 26 Apr 2017 to Wednesday 10 May 2017:

Currently, drier than average conditions are expected towards the end of April. However, some brief unsettled interludes are possible too, mainly affecting northern and eastern parts. The best of the dry and bright weather is most likely in the south and west. Temperatures are likely to be colder than average for the time of year, with some overnight frosts, as well as a chance of some wintry showers in the north and east. As we head into the first part of May, we should see noticeably warmer conditions again with mostly settled weather developing across the UK. However, some spells of rain and are also possible at times.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Monday 17 Apr 2017 to Wednesday 26 Apr 2017:

Confidence during Easter Monday and Tuesday is currently low but it is most likely to be changeable across the country with rain at times. Some more persistent outbreaks of rain are likely to move across northern and some eastern areas for a time, perhaps with snow across the higher ground of Scotland. Southern and south-western parts should remain largely dry, with the best of the sunny spells. Temperatures may also be on the cold side, but feeling pleasant in any sunshine. The rest of the period is looking to be colder than average, with night frosts and showers in the north and east, perhaps wintry at times. However, drier than normal conditions are expected to develop across many southern and western areas.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Thursday 27 Apr 2017 to Thursday 11 May 2017:

Currently, drier than average conditions are expected towards the end of April. However, some brief unsettled interludes are possible too, mainly affecting northern and eastern parts. The best of the dry and bright weather is most likely in the south and west. Temperatures are likely to be colder than average for the time of year, with some overnight frosts, as well as a chance of some wintry showers in the north and east. As we head into the first part of May, we should see noticeably warmer conditions again with mostly settled weather developing across the UK, although confidence at this point is very low.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 to Thursday 27 Apr 2017:

There will be plenty of settled weather to start this period although there could be rain in places, especially across northern and north-western areas, with the driest conditions further south and east. There is also a small possibility of unsettled and rather cold conditions becoming more widespread by mid-week. Towards the end of the week, northern and eastern areas may often see a mixture of sunshine and showers with the risk of rain at times. Further south and west, it should be largely fine. Settled conditions may spread to most parts by the end of the period. Temperatures are likely to remain mostly below average throughout with the risk of overnight frost. Despite this, in any sunshine, it should feel pleasantly warm at times, especially in the south and west.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 19 Apr 2017 to Friday 28 Apr 2017:

There will be a lot of fine and settled weather through the second half of next week, especially in the south and south-west. The far north and north-east will be at greatest risk of rain. Over next weekend and much of the following week, northern and eastern areas may often see a mixture of sunshine and showers with the risk of rain, showers maybe wintry, especially in the north. Further south and west, it should be drier and brighter generally. Settled conditions may spread to most parts by the end of the period. Although it may turn warmer in the second half of next week, it is likely to remain mostly rather cold throughout with the risk of overnight frost. Despite this, in any sunshine, it should feel pleasantly warm.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Thursday 20 Apr 2017 to Saturday 29 Apr 2017:

There will be a lot of fine and settled weather through the second half of next week, especially in the south-west. The far north and north-east will be at greatest risk of rain. Over next weekend and much of the following week, northern and eastern areas may often see a mixture of sunshine and showers, possibly wintry, especially in the north, these areas could also see some prolonged rain. Further south and west, it should be drier and brighter generally. Settled conditions may spread to most parts by the end of the period. Although it may turn warmer in the second half of next week, it is likely to remain mostly rather cold throughout with the risk of overnight frost. Despite this, in prolonged sunshine, it should feel pleasantly warm.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Sunday 30 Apr 2017 to Sunday 14 May 2017:

Settled and drier than average conditions are expected through the end of April and into early May. However, some brief unsettled interludes are possible too, mainly affecting northern and eastern parts, with the best of the dry and bright weather most likely in the south and west. Temperatures probably a little colder than average with the risk of overnight frost, at the beginning of the period. However, as we head further into May, we should see noticeably warmer conditions with above average temperatures probable for the rest of the period, although confidence at this point is very low.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Friday 21 Apr 2017 to Sunday 30 Apr 2017:

Towards next weekend there'll be a lot of fine and settled weather, especially in the south-west. The northwest will be cloudier though, with outbreaks of rain. Over next weekend and much of the following week, northern and eastern areas may often see a mixture of sunshine and showers, possibly wintry, especially in the north, these areas could also see some prolonged rain. There'll also be the risk of gales in the far northeast. Further south and west, it should be drier and brighter generally. Settled conditions may spread to most parts by the end of the period. Although it may turn warmer in the south at first, it'll then become mostly rather cold, with the risk of overnight frost. Despite this, in any prolonged sunshine, it should feel pleasantly warm.

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

UK Outlook for Monday 1 May 2017 to Monday 15 May 2017:

For the start of May settled and drier than average conditions are expected. Some brief unsettled interludes are likely too though, mainly affecting northern and eastern parts,with possible wintry precipitation in the north at times. Temperatures will probably be a little colder than average at the start of May, with the risk of overnight frost, however as we head further into May we should see noticeably warmer conditions. Above average temperatures are more likely for the rest of the period.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Saturday 22 Apr 2017 to Monday 1 May 2017:

Next weekend will be rather chilly with a risk of overnight frost. Generally there'll be a good deal of dry weather and sunny spells, particularly so across the south. On Sunday an area of cloud and rain could spread into north-western parts which would give some snow on the high ground and gales in the north. Into the new working week it will stay rather cold with a continued risk of frost. We'll see a mix of typical spring like weather of sunshine and showers, so it should feel warm by day under the sunshine, with fairly light winds, but will feel a little chilly under any cloud and wind. There's a small chance however that mid-week we may see a spell of wet and windy weather for a time.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Tuesday 2 May 2017 to Tuesday 16 May 2017:

May is likely to start on the chilly side, with an ongoing risk of frost by night in a few places. It's likely to drier than average, but with some shorter changeable spells at times. Gradually through this period towards the middle of May we should start to see temperatures rise, returning to average, meaning we should begin to lose the risk of frosts, and it will start to feel pleasantly warm in any sunshine by day.

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

UK Outlook for Sunday 23 Apr 2017 to Tuesday 2 May 2017:

Sunday will start dry, cold and frosty in places before cloud and rain arrives in the north-west later. This will bring strong winds and short-lived snow to northern hills as well as gales in the far north. The rain will become light and patchy by the time it reaches south-east England on Monday. Next week is likely to become colder with a continued risk of night frost. We'll see some typical spring-like weather of sunshine and heavy showers, with a chilly feel where it is cloudy or windy. The driest weather is likely in the west. There's a small chance that we may see a spell of wet and windy weather for a time mid-week, perhaps bringing gales, sleet and snow to the north.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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

UK Outlook for Wednesday 3 May 2017 to Wednesday 17 May 2017:

May is likely to start on the chilly side, with an ongoing risk of frost by night in a few places. It will probably stay drier than average, but with some shorter changeable spells at times. Through the period leading into the middle of May, temperatures are likely to rise gradually, returning to average and perhaps above average. This will mean that we should lose the risk of frosts, and it will start to feel pleasantly warm in any sunshine by day. At this stage, it looks as though it will stay dry and settled most of the time.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Monday 24 Apr 2017 to Wednesday 3 May 2017:

We are expecting Monday to be rather cold with a band of rain moving southwards, probably bringing the first rain of any note to southern areas for several weeks. It is likely to be very windy in Scotland and Northern Ireland with gales and showers, these wintry in the north. The rest of next week could well become even colder with a widespread risk of night frost. Sunshine and heavy showers are anticipated, with a chilly feel where it is cloudy or windy. Showers in the north are likely to be wintry mid-week and some hail and sleet may spread further south at times. The driest and brightest weather is expected to be in the west, probably spreading to the rest of the country by the Mayday Bank holiday.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Thursday 4 May 2017 to Thursday 18 May 2017:

Early May is likely to stay on the chilly side, with an ongoing risk of frost by night in a few places. It may stay drier than average, but with a few short wetter and windier spells at times. During the first half of the month, temperatures are likely to rise gradually, returning to average and then perhaps above average. This will mean that we should lose the risk of frosts, and it will start to feel pleasantly warm in any sunshine by day. At this stage, it looks as though it will stay dry and settled most of the time.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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

UK Outlook for Tuesday 25 Apr 2017 to Thursday 4 May 2017:

Tuesday and Wednesday will be cold with a mix of sunshine and showers across the UK, with the most frequent showers likely across northern parts and along windward coasts. Some of the showers will be heavy and wintry, with hail and thunder likely at times. It will be windy in the north too. We will see widespread overnight frosts at first, but temperatures look set to slowly rise through the rest of the week. Northern counties will see outbreaks of rain interspersed by showery spells during the second half of the week. Meanwhile, southern parts will see less frequent showers. Looking ahead, the driest and brightest weather is expected to be in the west, probably spreading to the rest of the country by the Mayday Bank holiday.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Wednesday 26 Apr 2017 to Friday 5 May 2017:

Wednesday and Thursday will be cold with a mix of sunshine and showers across the UK, the most frequent showers likely across northern parts and along windward coasts. Some of the showers will be heavy and wintry, with hail and thunder likely at times. It will be windy in the north too. Many places should become dry on Thursday. We will see widespread, perhaps sharp, overnight frosts at first, but temperatures look set to slowly rise through the end of next week. North-western areas will see outbreaks of rain interspersed by showery spells and strong winds. Meanwhile, southern parts will see less frequent showers. Increasingly settled, drier and probably noticeably warmer conditions will probably spread to the rest of the country as we head through the first week of May.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
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UK Outlook for Saturday 6 May 2017 to Saturday 20 May 2017:

High pressure is likely to be dominant through the majority of the period, meaning that below average rainfall is most probable during this time. However, low pressure may bring the possibility of less settled conditions to south-western areas at times. During the first half of the month, temperatures are likely to be average or slightly above average. This will mean that we should lose the risk of frosts, and it will feel pleasantly warm at times. By the middle of the month there is a possibility of a return to cooler conditions, although confidence in this is very low at this time.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
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UK Outlook for Thursday 27 Apr 2017 to Saturday 6 May 2017:

Thursday will stay rather cold with a mix of sunshine and showers across the UK with the most frequent showers likely across eastern parts and along windward coasts. Some of the showers will be heavy and wintry, with hail and thunder likely at times. We will see widespread, perhaps sharp, overnight frosts at first, but temperatures look set to slowly rise through the end of next week. By Friday and into next weekend, more unsettled conditions are likely generally, especially in the northwest, with the best of any drier and brighter spells in the south-east. By the first week of May, western areas may continue rather unsettled whereas eastern parts should be drier, brighter and warmer.

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast

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