Dry and turning sunny. Light winds. Pleasantly warm afternoon.
Today:
Chilly start for many with a few short lived dawn fog patches in the Central Belt. A dry day with sunshine prolonged from late morning for many. Temperatures above the seasonal averages, with light winds bringing a pleasantly warm afternoon. Maximum temperature 19 °C.
Tonight:
Dry with good clear spells for most, this combining with light and variable winds to allow temperatures to fall away quickly, bringing a rural frost for some come dawn. Minimum temperature 0 °C.
Thursday:
Another chilly start for some. Dry and sunny again for most, if not all, with light winds and temperatures above seasonal averages inland, but more subdued around the coast. Maximum temperature 20 °C.
Outlook for Friday to Sunday:
The run of settled, fine fare feeds into the weekend with all parts expected to stay dry with good periods of sunshine. Again chilly starts and pleasantly warm afternoons.
Updated:
UK long range weather forecast
Dry across the majority of the UK with clear or sunny spells for many areas as high pressure dominates the weather pattern across the UK. However, at the start of this period, thicker cloud is likely in the far north for a time with some patchy rain and drizzle in north and northwest Scotland. Similarly, over the first few days of this period, cloud will probably thicken in parts the southwest with a few showers in places, with a small chance some of these could be heavy or thundery. Winds will mostly be light with daytime temperatures likely to be slightly above normal for the time of year, although there is a chance of some cold nights.
Updated:
Fairly typical weather for the time of year is most likely through this period. Overall, fine and dry weather is more likely to dominate although this may be interspersed by occasional spells of rain and showers, with a risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms in places. Overall, temperatures will most likely be near to or slightly above average.