UK Forecast - April 01, 2017
Sunny spells and dry
Pleasantly warm

Sunday
With high pressure across Britain, all parts are expected to be fine and dry. Any early patches of ground fog will clear quite quickly this morning. In the afternoon some occasional cloud is likely to develop across Scotland, eastern and central parts of England. With light winds and temperature above normal for early April, it will feel pleasantly warm in the sun. Expect maximums of 10 to 15 Celsius.


Sunday Night
A mainly dry evening with some late sunshine across the country as much of the cloud tends to dissolve away. There is a 30 chance of a sharp shower though towards the south east of England early in the evening. Overnight it's likely to remain dry but before morning some rain may just about reach the Western Isles and western counties of Northern Ireland. It becomes windy through the evening and night across western areas, up through the Irish Sea as a weather system approaches Britain. Expect minimum temperatures of 5 to 8 Celsius.


Monday
Quite a windy day across northern and western parts of Britain. Outbreaks of rain to affect Northern Ireland and western parts of Scotland in the morning with the rest of the country fine and dry with sunny spells. That area of rain makes slow progress eastward in the afternoon affecting much of Scotland, Northern Ireland and western parts of Wales. A dry evening and night across East Anglia and the south while outbreaks of rain to most other areas. Expect high temperatures of 11 to 16 Celsius.


Tuesday
Expect a good deal of cloud across Britain today with the best of any sunshine across parts of northern Britain. Most places should be dry but there is a risk of scattered showers across western Scotland along with central and southern parts of England as a weak cold front moves eastward. It appears chiefly dry into the evening and night. Look for high temperatures of 11 to 16 Celsius.