UK weather: Warm settled weather set to continue into the weekend

UK weather: Warm settled weather set to continue into the weekend

Starting early next week, a shift in the wind direction is expected to lead to cooler temperatures. A north-westerly airflow will bring in colder air, causing temperatures on Monday to drop below average levels in both Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Alongside the temperature changes, the weather will become briefly more unsettled as a low-pressure system moves across Scotland into Tuesday. This will result in some showers, which may include a few wintry falls over the higher elevations in Scotland, northern England, and Wales.

Early next week will feel quite chilly, with temperatures expected to range between 6°C in northern Scotland and 13°C in the southeast of England. However, looking beyond this period, indications suggest that high pressure will build again, returning settled weather as the Easter school holidays begin.

Those interested in tracking the weather as it develops through the coming weeks can find the latest updates on the monthly outlook provided by the meteorological service

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