UK Forecast - March 05, 2021
Largely dry
Some rain on Monday

Saturday
Saturday will again be another largely dry day, after a frosty start for many, as high pressure sits over the country. Morning mist and fog patches are likely but should lift in many places allowing places to see some sunny spells developing. It looks to be cloudier generally though across much of southern and western Ireland where there is the risk of some rain in the far west here. Northern and northwest Scotland too will see some patchy rain and cloudier skies. Highs at 5 to 8C.


Saturday Night
A largely dry night with clear skies for many allowing for widespread frosty patches first thing on Sunday. Always more cloud though across Ireland, parts of Northern Ireland and norhtern Scotland where some patchy rain again will linger. Lows at -2 to 3C.

 
 
 


Sunday
By Sunday, high pressure will have sunk down over southern England. It will continue to be a mainly dry day with a good deal of sunshine across England, Wales and Ireland, however, Northern Ireland and much of Scotland will see more cloud cover and rain will push across northern Scotland. Highs of 6 to 11C.
 


Monday
A largely dry day across England and Wales although cloud will build from the north, best of the lasting sunshine furthest south. Meanwhile, outbreaks of rain will spread eastwards across Ireland and Northern Ireland as well as Scotland, possibly touching into northwest England too by the end of the day. Highs at 5 to 11C.


 


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