Bank holiday weekend forecast
Author: Press Office
14:28 (UTC+1) on Wed 26 Apr 2023
With many looking ahead to the prospects for the bank holiday weekend, what can we say about this weekend’s weather?
Following on from a week of contrasts, with increasingly warmer conditions spreading north eastwards across the UK following below-average temperatures earlier in the week.
Temperatures are on the rise as we head into the weekend 📈 especially across the south as mild air is drawn up from the Atlantic 🌡️ pic.twitter.com/XUXQlPwyhH
— Met Office (@metoffice) April 26, 2023
Met Office Chief Meteorologist Steve Willington said: “The cold conditions from earlier in the week will linger longest in the far north of Scotland but the rest of the UK will see the transition to warmer, but more unsettled conditions.
“Following on from Wednesday’s largely cloudy conditions, two areas of rain will move in overnight. Western Scotland and the South West will see the first rainfall, which could be heavy at times. In Scotland there is a chance of transient mountain snow as the rain band spreading from the west bumps into the colder air to the north and east.”
Chris Almond is a Deputy Chief Meteorologist. Talking about the lead into the bank holiday weekend, he said: “By Friday temperatures will have increased so that we will see values around 18-21C across parts of the UK.
“The coming bank holiday weekend itself will be a mixture of brighter conditions and showers. These showers will tend to be heaviest and most frequent in the west on Saturday. On Sunday most locations can expect to see at least some showers, whereas on the bank holiday Monday the focus for showers is more likely to be the east, with drier conditions elsewhere. Temperatures will be reasonable and above average.”
The first half of next week is likely to be dominated by high pressure but plumes of humid air from further south could bring the prospect of some heavier and potentially thundery showers.
It is still too far away to provide any great detail around the Coronation weekend, but we will continue to update here on our website, on our mobile app, which is available for iPhone from the App store and for Android from the Google Play store. or on Twitter and Facebook. Keep track of current weather warnings on the weather warning page.