Every area set to see rain as some parts of UK head back to 18C

Every part of the UK is gearing up for rain as temperatures in some areas are expected to rise back up to 18°C. The Met Office has declared that the weather forecast for the upcoming week is ‘changeable’, with rain showers set to sweep across the country following a prolonged dry period. Forecasters anticipate that various regions will experience a mix of sunny intervals and scattered showers in the next few days, with temperatures ranging from 14°C (57°F) to 18°C (64°F), staying within the seasonal average.
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Met Office meteorologist, Dan Stroud, expressed that the incoming rain is a positive development, given that rainfall levels for April have been below the expected amount for this time of the year. Mr. Stroud remarked, “The rain is going to be fairly welcome news for the gardeners because it’s been actually very dry up until now. For April to date, rainfall figures are well below where they should be.” The average national rainfall figure for April typically stands at 71mm, however, the UK has received only 27.2mm thus far, which is equivalent to 38% of the April average.

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The start of Tuesday is predicted to be chilly, characterized by predominantly dry and pleasant weather with a few isolated showers, according to Mr. Stroud. He noted, “It will cloud over from the west late in the day, with a band of heavy rain and strong and gusty winds approaching England and Wales, extending into Northern Ireland and southern Scotland overnight into Wednesday morning. This band of rain is not lingering, it is swiftly moving south and eastwards across the country.” The weather conditions are expected to significantly improve as the afternoon progresses, transitioning into a mix of sunny intervals and showers on Wednesday afternoon, leading into a brief period of dry and settled weather on Thursday.

However, this period of settled weather is anticipated to be short-lived, as another band of cloud and rain is forecasted to gradually move in from the west towards the end of the week, particularly into the following weekend. Mr. Stroud highlighted that eastern regions of the UK are likely to experience drier and brighter skies, while parts of Wales, central southern England, and Northern Ireland may encounter wet and overcast conditions. He further mentioned, “Daytime temperatures are generally around average, maybe just slightly warmer than average at times, with temperatures expected to reach 16°C (61°F) and 17°C (63°F) through the week, potentially reaching 18°C in brighter periods.”

The weather patterns over the next few days are expected to exhibit a mix of rain and sunshine, providing relief for dry conditions experienced earlier in the month. Keep an umbrella handy as the weather remains changeable, with intermittent showers and brief spells of sunshine forecasted to continue impacting various parts of the UK. Stay updated with the latest weather developments to plan your outdoor activities accordingly and make the most of the varying weather conditions.

In conclusion, as April progresses, the anticipated rainfall will help alleviate the dry spell experienced in prior weeks, benefitting gardeners and vegetation across the UK. While some regions may face wet and cloudy conditions, others can look forward to brighter spells with temperatures hovering around the seasonal average. With the weather scenario evolving rapidly, residents are advised to stay informed about the changing forecasts to prepare for any weather-related eventualities.