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[Updated 06:50 25/04/2020]
Much of the UK will be sunny and warm today, although a few showers are likely in the west. Tomorrow showers become more widespread but the south should hang on to the fine weather. Next week a much more unsettled pattern is expected to become established so all regions see showers or longer spells of rain....READ IN FULL
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Saturday starts dry across the UK but there is mist and low cloud in places. This morning long sunny periods develop and temperatures quickly rise. In the afternoon isolated showers are possible in Wales and south western England but elsewhere it remains fine.
It will feel warm in the sun but temperatures will a little lower than in recent days. Values range 14C (57F) near the East Coast to 21C (70F) in the west. See the rain radar for the latest view.
Meteo France Arpege, cloud cover, 16:00 BST Sat 25th April
Tonight there will be showers in northern Scotland and perhaps an odd one in western Britain. However, most places have a dry night with clear spells.
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Tomorrow southern and south eastern England should have a dry day with sunny periods. Elsewhere showers develop and some of them could be heavy. Cooler in the north but still warm in the south.
Meteo France Arpege, rain, 16:00 BST Sun 26th April
Monday looks mixed. Across the south a band of showery rain is likely to be slow moving. Central areas probably have a dry and bright day. In the north showers will be widespread and heavy. Over the Scottish mountains they could fall as sleet or snow.
Showery conditions continue on Tuesday. The driest and brightest conditions are expected to be in the south.
Through the rest of next week it is looking unsettled as areas of low pressure push in from the Atlantic. All regions could see showers or longer spells of rain and daytime temperatures are forecast to be close to the seasonal average. In exposed locations there is a risk of gales.
GFS, surface pressure and 500hPa heights, 16:00 GMT Wed 29th April
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