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[Updated 06:45 14/04/2020]

Liquid gold sunset over Auchterarder. Posted by Uncle Ted

Virtually the whole of the UK has another dry day. After a cold start temperatures will be close to the mid April average this afternoon. The next couple of days bring more settled weather. Later in the week there is an increasing risk of showers or longer spells of rain in the south as an area of low pressure approaches....READ IN FULL


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Tuesday starts dry across the UK and there has been a frost in places. Through the rest of the day it remains dry and bright spells develop widely. By the afternoon the best of the sunshine is likely to be in southern and central counties. With lighter winds and temperatures a little up on yesterday's it will feel warmer. 

Temperatures range from 10C (50F) to 15C (59F). See the rain radar for the latest view.

Arpege forecast chart 1

Meteo France Arpege, temperatures, 16:00 BST Tue 14th April

Tonight clear periods lead to a patchy frost. In the far north west thicker cloud could bring a few spots of rain.


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Liquid gold sunset over Auchterarder. Posted by Uncle Ted View the full size picture.

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Tomorrow will be dry with sunny spells except in the far north where thicker cloud could bring a few spots of rain. It will feel  warm in the afternoon sunshine. 

Arpege forecast chart 2

Meteo France Arpege, temperatures, 16:00 BST Wed 15th April

Risk of rain in the south

By Thursday low pressure begins to approach from the southwest. It leads to a risk of showers in southern counties but there will be warm sunny spells too with temperatures possibly reaching 22C (72F). Central and northern regions remain dry and bright. 

Friday is expected to be dry in central and northern regions. In the south there is a risk of heavy showers or longer outbreaks of rain. 

The risk of rain in the south continues during the early part of the weekend. However, by Sunday it may become restricted to the south west with the rest of the UK having dry and bright conditions. In sunny spells it should feel quite warm, although it may be colder near the East Coast.

GFS chart 1

GFS, surface pressure and 500hPa heights, 16:00 GMT Sat 18th April

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