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And so it goes on... we really should not complain - since the current weather is, on the whole, quite pleasant. It looks like the rest of the weekend, and early next week, will witness a continuation of the same  |


Tuesday will be a largely similar day across the UK to Monday: a good number of places will see some sunshine, but there will also be a lot of cloud drifting around - this makes it quite hard to pinpoint  |
Weather-wise today, a kingdom of two halves. Scotland and Northern Ireland, already the other side of a cold front that is moving southeastwards through the UK, will have a breezy day with sunny periods and a few showers. Most of  |
Once again, for Thursday, a very rough north-south split: Scotland and northern parts of Ireland experiencing wetter and windier conditions - Shetland, for instance, has just come through a very unpleasant night, and during the course of the next 24  |


Well, for a few days it seemed as though the High pressure that has taken up residence south-west of the UK would slip away to lower latitudes. The fact that it appears to have decided to go not very far  |
With lengthening days, birdsong, budding plants, mild temperatures and wonderful crocus clusters adorning parks, gardens and churchyards, the current weather in many places, especially across England and Wales, is quite pleasant indeed. High pressure has retained its location just off  |
One last spinning wheel in this succession of wintery weather systems is going to roll through the English Channel in the Monday / Tuesday period, bringing gales and rain to northern France and, for the UK, rain in southern counties  |
Yes, nights are cold and frosty just about everywhere away from northern Britain. And, yes, days are mostly dry - although Thursday will see a weather front, with rain and some snow, especially for northern and eastern areas, arriving from  |
So, after yesterday's rain, sleet and snow, we are now into a progressively milder - and quasi-springlike - regime of weather across the British Isles. Most parts are going to see quite a lot of dry weather both today and  |
The much milder second half of February that we are experiencing continues through to the end of the month before the new month brings a pattern change. High pressure is still centred close to the south of the UK and  |
Whilst it is a mild start for many regions of southern and eastern England, further north and west wetter weather is already predominant. Indeed today in Scotland is set to be veritably inclement - strong winds for exposed western coasts,  |
Well, it looks like a wee bit of chilliness - and then, next week, as the cherished lighter evenings return - it is back to balmier spring conditions for many of us. Let us take a closer look at how  |
A much better day for much of Britain today with a ridge of high pressure bringing plenty of sunshine to many areas. However, the clear skies overnight meant it was a frosty start this morning, and temperatures have a bit  |
It is a kind of gradual breakdown for the UK over the next few days: Some rain, a generally good weekend, then cooler and more variable weather during the Easter week. It is just a little early to be precise  |
The headline says it all really. Low pressure is still close to the north of the UK today and is bringing with it a very unsettled day with strong winds, showers and longer spells of rain set to feature -  |
With anticyclonic conditions over, or very close to, the British Isles we would - were it any time between May and September - be announcing a very warm period of weather... as it is we are in March and, well,  |
A mild south-westerly flow affects Britain and Ireland today so it will be a mild end to the working week, even though it's a generally cloudy one. Low pressure is to the west of Britain over the Atlantic and this  |
Well, from tomorrow onwards, it increasingly looks as though many parts of the UK are going to enter a period of very benign weather indeed. It is only late March, so a cold blast in April is always possible. However  |
High pressure continues to dominate Britain and Ireland's weather as it sits slap bang over the country today. Winds are very light whilst the old weather front that has been plaguing some areas over the last couple of days has  |
A beautiful day in store for much of Britain and Ireland today, but make the most of it as it could well be the last decent day for a while. Pressure is currently rising over most areas, but this is  |
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