A mixed Bank Holiday weekend
A typical springtime mix of weather is likely for the UK over the Bank Holiday weekend, with sunshine, showers and some longer spells of rain possible for some.
www.metoffice.gov.ukHere’s the latest on UK weather for the upcoming bank holiday, based on the most recent public forecasts.
Overall trend: unsettled conditions are likely, with a mix of sunny spells and showers, and cooler than the recent spell of warmth in many areas. This aligns with recent Met Office guidance that high pressure is fading and unsettled Atlantic fronts are moving in.[3][5]
Regional breakdown (typical patterns):
Temperatures: generally below the recent warmth, with many areas in the mid-teens Celsius during the day and cooler nights, particularly on the eastern coastline and in the north; warmth may return briefly later in the week but won’t reach the recent highs.[7][3]
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A typical springtime mix of weather is likely for the UK over the Bank Holiday weekend, with sunshine, showers and some longer spells of rain possible for some.
www.metoffice.gov.ukHeavy rain, thunderstorms, and sunshine are expected throughout the country over the bank holiday weekend
www.independent.co.ukIt comes after the UK witnessed warmest start to May on record as temperatures soared to over 29C.
www.express.co.ukAfter one of the warmest springs in recent memory, the weather is set to turn more unsettled ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend. ITV National News
www.itv.comIts been wet and windy this week but the weather will improve for many?
www.bbc.comForecasters predict May could bring more favourable conditions
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