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A shift in the centre of the high pressure southwards this week will mean lighter winds, and with long sunny days expected too the air will gradually warm up again. By Tuesday, parts of north and west Scotland and west Northern Ireland could see temperatures creep above 20 Celsius (68F) once more. Later in the...
Temperatures will be several degrees above the average daytime highs for early April which are typically around 9-14C (48-57F). However, spring is a transition season and tends to bring big temperature swings meaning spells of warm weather are expected – along with some colder periods. It is very unlikely that we will challenge the UK’s...
On Saturday high pressure will sit to the south of the UK with an area of low pressure moving across northern parts. That means cloud and outbreaks of rain will affect Scotland and Northern Ireland – potentially spoiling the chance to witness the partial solar eclipse – and will spread into Wales, northern and western...
No doubt many were hoping the warm and sunny weather would last into the weekend. Unfortunately a change is arriving at just the wrong time with Friday seeing a strong southerly wind push warmer air into Scotland. With more cloud elsewhere – and some rain – temperatures will drop from Thursday’s high of 21.3C recorded...