Storm Kathleen to bring strong winds
Low pressure will bring windy conditions and continued showers, especially in the west, as well as above average temperature in East Anglia.
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A windy weekend with rain and blustery showers.
This evening and overnight we will see further rain spread northeastwards, turning drier from the south later. Strong and gusty winds developing in the west as Storm Kathleen moves in. Rain largely clearing by dawn.
A windy day, especially in the west with severe gales along the coasts. Sunny spells for many, but some heavy showers across the northwest. Warm, particularly in the southeast.
Sunshine and blustery showers on Sunday. Winds remaining strong in the north and west. Low pressure is likely to bring further rain and blustery showers through Monday and Tuesday.
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The ongoing unsettled spell of weather is likely to continue through to the middle of April. However, the focus for the rain and showers is expected to shift to western and northwestern parts of the UK. Here, rain could be heavy and prolonged at times, especially in upland areas. Further windy spells of weather are also likely, particularly in the north. Meanwhile, southern and eastern areas are likely to have some decent drier spells of weather with some sunshine at times. Here, whilst some rain is still likely, this probably less heavy and less frequent than recent weeks. Above average temperatures are most likely overall, although some cooler interludes are possible at times, especially in the north.
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Through the second half of April and the beginning of May, there is no strong signal for any one weather pattern to dominate over another. As such, further rain and showers are likely at times, but there is also a reasonable chance of some drier and sunnier spells of weather, perhaps most-likely in the north. Temperatures most likely near or a little above normal for the period as a whole.
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