Mainly warm and sunny weather this week, before turning more unsettled ahead of the Bank Holiday weekend

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Today (Monday) starts the week on a warm note for many, but showers will move southwards across parts of Scotland and England. Some of these may be heavy, with a risk of the odd rumble of thunder, particularly across eastern Scotland and parts of central and southeast England. Temperatures will climb above lateApril averages in sunnier areas, with a headline maximum of around 23°C possible in southern England.

Tuesday will feel noticeably cooler for many, with cloud and some patchy drizzle early on, but sunny spells developing widely. Temperatures will be several degrees lower than Monday across much of England and Wales, though northwest Scotland and western Northern Ireland could still see highs near 19°C.

From midweek, high pressure brings a return to largely dry and fine weather. Wednesday and Thursday will see plenty of sunshine for many, though it will become windier in southern areas, with coastal gales possible in parts of the southwest. 

Later Thursday into Friday, conditions become more unsettled. Rain and showers are expected to spread from the south and west, with the potential for some heavy and thundery bursts. Where sunshine persists ahead of this, it will feel warm and humid, especially in southern and central parts of England.

Cooler, potentially wetter Bank Holiday weekend weather

Into the weekend, a more changeable pattern is likely, bringing showers, as well as sunnier intervals. This mix of sunshine and showers is expected to remain throughout Sunday and Monday.

Met Office Deputy Chief Forecaster, Tom Crabtree said: “By Friday, conditions are expected to become more unsettled, with rain and showers spreading in from the southwest, some of which could be heavy and possibly thundery.

“Ahead of this, it will feel warm and humid in parts of England on Friday, with temperatures potentially reaching 24°C in central and southern areas. Into the Bank Holiday weekend, the weather looks more changeable, with showers at times – particularly in the north – but also some sunnier intervals. Details will become clearer closer to the weekend, so do keep up to date with the latest Met Office forecast.

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Met Office

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