BBC monthly outlook
Monday 27 March—Sunday 9 April
Will the sunshine last?
After a warm and settled weekend dominated by high pressure, the coming week's weather pattern looks a little more mobile. We'll start the week on a mostly dry note but heavy showers will push up from the south during Tuesday, followed by a rather wetter and windier theme for the end of the week. Temperatures will remain warmer than average though, with a few spots across eastern England reaching the high teens. By the weekend, high pressure will try to re-establish itself leaving sunshine and showers for most.
Monday 3 April—Sunday 16 April
A north-west / south-east split.
As we head through the first full week of April it should turn drier and brighter across the south and east of the UK as high pressure returns. However, it will probably remain on the wet and windy side across parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England. Temperatures should be slightly above average for many, and quite warm across south-eastern England.
Monday 10 April—Sunday 30 April
What about the rest of April?
Moving through April, a good deal of dry, settled weather is likely, especially for southern parts of the UK, with a more unsettled picture further north and west. Some wet and windy weather may well make it across the UK at times but such spells are likely to be short-lived. It looks as though it will stay warm too, although frosts may become a little more commonplace later in the month.
Next week
March wasn't especially windy, but will April's showers bring forth May flowers? Find out next week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2635167#outlook