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[Updated 09:30 26/03/2017]
Sunday begins dry across the UK. It has been chilly overnight with a touch of frost in much of the north.
Through the rest of the day all regions have sunny periods and it will feel warm in the afternoon. Temperatures this afternoon are likely to be around 16C (61F) in much of the country. Unusually, some of the highest values are possible in northern and eastern Scotland where 19C (66F) could be reached. See the UK weather report map for the latest view.
Tonight it stays dry but frost and mist return. Tomorrow it's a similar picture as high pressure brings another fine and warmish day.
As we head into the middle of the week it looks like more changeable conditions will return. High pressure will slip southeastwards and weather fronts will begin moving in from the Atlantic. All regions could have rain at times, although in the south east it may remain mostly dry and quite warm. The mixed weather probably continues into next weekend. Buzz looks ahead to April.
PS: Don't forget the clocks have now changed to British Summer Time (BST). All computer model chart updates will start one hour later.
The outdoor season is here again. In the short term we've got the start of the F1 season, the Grand National and the Boat Races on the Thames in London. Our summer Event weather calendar is being updated and if you'd like something added please contact us.
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