Turning drier later in the weekend, but it's a struggle for high pressure to take control High pressure will be fighting to affect the UK and Ireland later this weekend and into next week. This brings drier weather to many areas, although the east is still going to be troubled with some showers. Feeling cool for all with a stiff breezy in mroe southern and eastern parts.
For the weather for the next few days click here Friday 15/4/16 Low pressure to the east and south of the UK and Ireland on Friday bringing a cool, showery day for many. There could be some heavy showers or longer spells of rain in England and Wales, the showers tending to be lighter in northern and eastern Scotland although falling as snow on hills here. A few brighter spells elsewhere. Highs at 5C in northern Scotland, 13C in southern England.
Sunday 17/4/16 High pressure may edge a little further eastwards on Sunday, although low pressure to the east maintains the cold northerly flow here. A few showers on eastern coasts and hills, but tending to be drier further west. Tops at 8 to 11C.
Monday 18/4/16 An area of high pressure may become centred to the west of Ireland on Monday. This brings dry weather to many parts of the country, although still some showery outbreaks of rain in northern Scotland. Highs at 8 to 13C.
Tuesday 19/4/16 The high pressure continues to affect most of the country on Tuesday. However, a northwesterly flow in the North Sea will be bringing some showers to northern and eastern Scotland, as well as eastern England. Drier and brighter to the west. Highs at 9 to 14C. Wednesday 20/4/16 The ridge of high pressure is likely to be maintained on Wednesday. This brings mostly dry weather with sunny spells, although still on the cool side. A low risk of showers on eastern coasts. Highs at 9 to 14C.
from Weather forecast weatheronline.co.uk http://ift.tt/1XsMeC0
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