Staying dry this week. Warm days though rather chilly nights.
This Evening and Tonight:
A fine evening with some late sunshine. Staying dry overnight with variable cloud cover and clear periods. Not quite as chilly as recent nights but a patchy grass frost is possible in prone rural locations. Localised shallow fog patches forming. Minimum temperature 3 °C.
Thursday:
Often rather cloudy through the morning, but brighter intervals at times and lengthier periods of sunshine developing during the afternoon. Feeling warm in the strong May sunshine and light winds. Maximum temperature 18 °C.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Dry with plenty of sunshine on Friday and Saturday. Probably staying largely fine on Sunday, but showers, perhaps heavy and thundery, are possible in the south. Turning warmer and breezier.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Much of this period is looking dry across most of the UK, with clear or sunny spells for many areas, as high pressure likely dominates the weather pattern across the UK. However, at the start of this period, thicker cloud with some rain or showers, which could be heavy and thundery, is likely to affect at least the southwest of the UK, with a chance that more of the UK gets affected on Monday. The end of this period may also be more unsettled, particularly towards the south or southwest, with rain or showers possible again. Winds will mostly be light with daytime temperatures likely to be slightly above normal for the time of year, although there is a chance of some chilly nights in places.
Updated:
Fairly typical weather for the time of year is most likely through this period. Overall, fine and dry weather is more likely to dominate although this is likely to be interspersed with occasional spells of rain and showers, with a risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms in places. Overall, temperatures will most likely be near or slightly above average.