UK Weather Forecast: Warmer Temperatures Expected Soon, but Rain and Wind Possible

After weeks of below-average temperatures, the UK can finally expect warmer conditions in the coming weeks, according to weather forecasters. While the rest of the week will remain chilly, the Met Office predicts a gradual increase in unsettled conditions towards the weekend, with showers, clouds, and brisk winds. However, temperatures are expected to average between 3 and 6 degrees Celsius for the remainder of the month, with highs of 11-16C expected in mid to late April. Despite the recent cold snap, the average maximum temperatures are still within the usual range for this time of year. Forecasters predict that the weather will remain unsettled from April 28 to May 7 due to a frontal system moving north across the UK, bringing strong winds and potential showers. Low pressure will dominate, with wet weather more likely in the south and east. However, drier conditions are expected further north into early May, with the greatest chance of rain in the south. The warm weather could bring some wind and rain, with BBC Weather predicting temperatures between 13 and 17 degrees Celsius in the first week of May. The Met Office also forecasts that the chances of unsettled weather will be slightly lower than usual in the north and about the same in the south from May 8 onwards, with drier conditions expected in the north and wetter conditions in the south.

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