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April 1 is set to bring a mini heatwave in many parts of the UK, with some areas seeing temperatures of 18 degrees Celsius, according to weather maps. Luckily for many, this is not an April Fools ...
Snow may return to some areas of the UK at the end ... southwest into the weekend will throw weather fronts north - bringing showery rain north across UK from Friday afternoon, after a dry start.
Weather maps from WXCharts show that areas in Scotland could see snowfall between 12am on April 2 and 12am on April 3. The weather maps suggest that snow blizzards are most likely to impact the ...
So Wednesday, lots of sunshine around parts of southern England and Wales ... This comes as weather maps revealed snow could follow this warm spell at the end of this month.
New weather maps predict ... northern England are set to be blanketed by snow. The Yorkshire Dales could bear the brunt of the snowfall with up to 7cm predicted to settle in the area by midday ...
Southern areas ... in the UK are set to really start heating up on Thursday (Met Office) This year has so far peaked at 19.7C in Crosby, Merseyside, on 9 March. Wetter weather will then move ...
Maps suggest the UK is bracing for a sudden Arctic chill as temperatures plunge to -1C in several regions, find out if your ...
Southern areas ... UK spring equinox temperature was 21.5C in 1972, and Met Office spokesman Stephen Dixon said 2025’s highest temperature is unlikely to top that. This year has so far peaked at 19.7C ...
Southern areas of the ... to the east of the UK is currently helping to draw warmer air north across the country, he said. The sunshine will be only broken by some fair-weather cloud in central ...
And back to reality – it's pretty grim out there but let's face it, we've had a good run of dry, sunny and even warm weather so far this month and good things must come to an end ...
settled weather is expected to cover much of the UK. Most places are expected to be dry with clear or sunny spells and light winds. Inland areas will see a general day on day warming next week.