Warm Weather on the Horizon as Met Office Predicts Sunny Days Ahead
0The Met Office has released its latest forecast, providing a glimmer of hope for those yearning for consistent sunny weather in the UK. While the early part of April has delivered mixed conditions, the national forecaster is optimistic about the arrival of warmer days, with temperatures expected to reach around 20°C today (April 12) and tomorrow (April 13).
However, the warmth will be short-lived for now, as next week’s forecast indicates a drop to chillier conditions, with temperatures plunging to as low as 7°C accompanied by rain. But there’s good news on the horizon, as the period from April 26 to May 10 is expected to bring more stable weather. According to the Met Office, high pressure will likely settle near the UK, ensuring a good deal of dry weather for many areas.
As May approaches, the forecast suggests that these calm conditions will shift northwards, favoring the northwest with the driest weather. The south, however, might experience more unsettled weather, with a risk of heavy rain or showers. Despite the variability, temperatures are predicted to rise above average, featuring warm days and somewhat colder nights.
For those making plans, today will offer a “rather cloudy start” but will clear up as the day progresses, reaching a pleasant maximum of 21°C. Tonight will remain mild with minimum temperatures around 9°C and variable cloud cover. Tomorrow will start cloudy but will clear by the afternoon, although some light rain may move in later, with temperatures again reaching around 20°C.
The outlook from Sunday (April 14) to Tuesday (April 16) suggests a cooler trend with sunny spells and mostly dry conditions on Sunday. However, the weather will turn again with heavy showers or longer spells of rain expected on Monday and continuing into Tuesday, all while staying breezy.
This mixed bag of weather is typical of British springs, but with the promise of warmer, sunnier days just around the corner, there’s plenty for everyone to look forward to.