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Weather maps from WX Charts indicate that wet weather will push in from the Atlantic and hit Europe next week. Heavy rain is expected across parts of Wales, the south west of England, the West ...
South-east England is expected to see the warmest temperatures, with parts of south-west Scotland, the West Midlands, and north-west England also experiencing the peak of the warmth later in the week.
Sunday won’t be as sweltering (by Spring standards). The Barnstaple, Yeovil and Swansea areas will be hotspots as the weekend ...
WXCHARTS weather maps for Saturday March ... Snow is set to blanket the North West, Perth and Kinross, the Scottish Highlands, and Angus on March 30. Across the UK, temperatures are expected ...
From 6am, the coldest of the weather will be seen in north England, including Kendal and Barnard Castle, at -4C. There could also be lows of -3C in central Scotland, around Inverness and Fort William.
UK weather maps ... West covering parts of Berkshire and Oxfordshire. As for the rest of the country, much of England is expected to see temperatures ranging between 18C and 20C. The north of ...
According to Met Office forecast maps, temperatures of 20C are forecast for Worcester ... although some short-lived rain may occur in Northern Ireland, Scotland and the north west of England on Monday ...
The south-west will be warm, but not as warm as the south-east. The north-west of England could see 18C, but there's a chance temperatures could be lower than 15C. That applies to the north-east ...
The maps suggest ... above normal in the north-west." The Met Office forecast for March 18 to March 27 states: "High pressure is expected to be centred to the east of the UK for much of next ...
The UK is set for its hottest day ... is expected to move in from the south west. Showers are forecast to start in Cornwall and gradually travel north-east during that day into parts of Wales ...
Some places in the UK ... north or east of the UK, which isn't as good news for us. The Met Office says it could also turn unsettled next weekend. as rain or showers try to push in from the west.
April's weather is predicted to be more than a bit Jekyll and Hyde - with a brutal snowy cold snap expected to follow a ...
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