Week ahead - April 05, 2018
Often Unsettled
Mild or Very Mild

Low pressure will maintain unsettled weather through the forecast period with further rain and showers at times, generally rather mild or locally very mild


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Sunday 08/4/18
Low pressure is set to continue to dominate the weather through the course of Sunday and while some drier and brighter, if not sunnier intervals are possible more locally and regionally, many areas will maintain a risk of some rain or showers, perhaps especially across more southern and south-eastern areas and perhaps further north and west too. Winds mainly light and variable across many areas. Temperatures not far from average, cooler in the north and west, near or slightly above average in the south and east were mild or very mild. Highs 7C to 13C.


Monday 09/4/18
At the moment sunshine and showers will dominate into Monday of next week, but with many areas having some drier and brighter, if not sunnier conditions through the day. It does seem likely though that another new area of low pressure will approach, from the west, off the N Atlantic and this may well introduce increasingly wet and windy conditions across more western areas through the second half of the day and into the overnight period. Temperatures near to average, highs 8C to 14C.


Tuesday 10/04/18
Low pressure is still set to be the dominant feature moving across England and Wales, at the moment, through the day and this will maintain a risk of rain or showers quite widely and perhaps with some locally heavy precipitation possible across England and Wales, at least for a time, during the day. Scotland may well see the driest weather through the day. Potentially remaining rather windy as low pressure continues to dominate. Temperatures near to average, highs 8C to 14C.


Wednesday 11/04/18
Low pressure at the moment is forecast to decline down into the near Continent but this does mean it may well remain influential across more central, southern and eastern areas of England maintaining a risk of some showery weather here. High pressure is forecast to build to the north of the British Isles and this could well mean more northern areas experience a drier day with some sunny spells. Winds potentially becoming moderate or fresh E'ly, so perhaps cooler and especially so for those regions near to the N Sea. Highs 7C to 12C.


Thursday 12/04/18
High pressure is set to dominate to the north or north-east of the British Isles as low pressure persists just to the south so something of a north and south split in the weather seems likely, with more northern areas generally drier and brighter, but with England and Wales still maintaining a risk of some rain or showers, especially across more southern areas. E or NE'ly winds are likely to continue so temperatures average at best and always cooler near to the N Sea. Highs 7C to 13C.

Friday 13/04/18
At the moment next Friday may well maintain a risk of showery conditions across England and Wales, but with many other areas becoming predominantly dry with some bright or sunny spells, especially across Scotland and Ireland, perhaps N England too. Winds still look set to be E or NE'ly, especially across England and Wales with perhaps some marked regional variation in temperatures, mildest across western areas, still rather cool or chilly near to the east coast. Highs 7C to 14C.


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Week Ahead
General Remarks
Fr, 06.04. various clouds, rain  - 13° 90%
Sa, 07.04. various clouds, rain  - 14° 80%
Su, 08.04. cloudy, light rain  - 13° 70%
Mo, 09.04. various clouds, rain  - 14° 60%
Tu, 10.04. cloudy, rain  - 14° 50%
We, 11.04. cloudy, light rain  - 12° 40%
Th, 12.04. various clouds, light rain  - 13° 35%
Fr, 13.04. various clouds, light rain  - 14° 30%
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