Drier on Thursday with sunny spells and the odd shower.
This Evening and Tonight:
A drier end to the day with some late sunshine in the south. Clear spells developing widely overnight and turning chilly with a touch of frost and much lighter winds. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
Thursday:
A chilly start to Thursday with a touch of frost. Cloud bubbling up by the afternoon with the odd shower developing. Temperatures around average with light winds. Maximum temperature 15 °C.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
Often changeable over the Easter weekend with cloud and spells of rain, or showers. Some brighter interludes possible at times with temperatures near normal and often breezy.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Many areas look to be rather showery at the start of this period, with the heaviest and most frequent showers more likely in the south. With time, this showery theme should become more confined to southern areas as pressure builds from the north, and by the final weekend of April high pressure may dominate most of the UK. This means a gradual increase in the extent of dry and for some, sunny conditions, though other areas may be rather cloudy at times. Where skies are clear overnight, some late season frost remains possible. It is possible that by the end of April, warmer conditions may develop, either through increased amounts of sunshine day on day or through a southerly airflow becoming established.
Updated:
Early May will probably see a good deal of settled weather with high pressure patterns most likely to dominate. Whilst some spells of more unsettled weather are possible at times, these perhaps more likely towards mid-May, much of the period is expected be largely fine and dry. Temperatures are expected to be near or slightly above average overall.