
"A brief period of southerly winds has drawn in some warmer and drier air. This has enabled cloud to clear across many parts of England and Wales, and with the sun at this time of year beginning to gather a bit of strength it has warmed the air that bit more. Today (Wednesday), some parts of south-east England could reach 17 to 18C."
"Temperatures across much of the UK are expected to drop tomorrow (Thursday), relative to today, as winds become more westerly. This means a greater influence of moister, Atlantic air, which is likely to be both cooler and contain more cloud."
"The pattern reflects typical late-winter variability in British weather, where the return of Atlantic weather systems often follows short high-pressure periods. Milder daytime conditions may persist early in the week, with nights likely to remain cool, whilst rain is expected to become more widespread later in the week."
The Met Office forecasts a short period of brighter, warmer weather across the UK, particularly in England and Wales, with some areas reaching 17-18°C on Wednesday. This settled spell follows recent wet and wintry conditions. However, this improvement is temporary. From Thursday, temperatures will drop as westerly winds increase cloud cover and bring Atlantic moisture, resulting in widespread rain and intermittent sunshine. This pattern reflects typical late-winter variability in British weather. The UK has experienced a relatively unsettled winter overall with above-average rainfall in several regions. Meteorologists do not expect an early transition to sustained spring-like conditions.
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