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Weather / Uk Forecasts
Get ready for a proper taste of spring across the UK. After a somewhat mixed weekend, forecasters predict a significant shift towards warmer and sunnier conditions next week, thanks to high pressure building across the country.
The upcoming warmth is driven by a high-pressure system establishing itself over the UK. As this system shifts position early next week, it will draw in a warmer, drier air mass from continental Europe via south-easterly winds. This typically leads to settled weather with clearer skies and sunshine.
While temperatures are expected to be several degrees above the early April average (typically 9-14C or 48-57F), this isn't record-breaking territory (the April record is 29.4C from 1949). Spring is a transition season known for such temperature swings.
There is some uncertainty among weather models regarding how long this warm spell will last. Some predict high pressure drifting away by the end of next week, potentially allowing bands of rain, while others suggest high pressure building to the north-west could bring cooler northerly winds and even wintry showers later. It's best to stay updated with the latest forecasts.
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