hello there. at 17.5 degrees celsius in west sussex on friday, it was the warmest day of the year so far. no surprise, really, because the march sunshine is strengthening and there was barely any cloud to block that sunshine out during the course of friday. it ll be a similar story through the day ahead. and with the high pressure sitting around for the foreseeable, certainly for the weekend and beyond, i suspect we will see higher than 17.5 celsius. but a fairly brisk wind around, at least for the first part of the weekend and there may well be one or two showers by sunday but, for the most part, because that high pressure is across the uk, it will stay dry and fine and as the winds start to weaken into the week, temperatures will rise and it will be really quite warm, it will feel quite warm in that strengthening march sunshine. but a chilly start on saturday and some patchy fog around, so the frost is more likely across northern and eastern areas. not as widespread as friday morning
not as widespread as friday morning, and the fog won t be, but there will still be pockets around potentially. we ve seen some in northern ireland, northern and eastern areas, a few other spots as well. but otherwise it looks like a sunny day on saturday, but a fairly brisk wind. breezier, certainly, than we saw during friday. now, that wind will be strong and gusty, particularly across western areas. but coming in off the north sea, as well, it ll have an effect on temperatures here. so it s also coinciding with some spring tides, so we ve got some potential overtopping of the waves, but some strong and gusty winds across the south west peninsula. but as i say, for many western areas, and the south as well, gusting to 30 or 40 mph. coming in off the north sea at this time of year, many of us see temperatures at their lowest. so that will obviously hold the temperature right on the coast down at 15 or 16, as we saw friday. but we could actually see 18 in the north highlands with some s
at least for the first part of the weekend. there may well be one or two showers by sunday. but for the most part, because that high pressure is across the uk, it will stay dry and fine. and as the winds start to weaken into the week, temperatures will rise and it will be really quite warm. it will feel quite warm in that strengthening march sunshine. but a chilly start on saturday and some patchy fog around, so the frost is more likely across northern and eastern areas. not as widespread as friday morning, and the fog won t be, but there will still be pockets around potentially. we ve seen some in northern ireland, northern and eastern areas, a few other spots as well. but otherwise it looks like a sunny day on saturday, but a fairly brisk wind. breezier, certainly, than we saw during friday. now, that wind will be strong and gusty, particularly across western areas. but coming in off the north sea, as well, it ll have an effect on temperatures here. so it s also coinciding with some
into the week, temperatures will rise and it will be really quite warm. it will feel quite warm in that strengthening much sunshine. but a chilly start on saturday and some patchy boat around, so the frost is more likely across northern and eastern areas, not as widespread as friday morning, and the fog won t be, but they will still be pockets around potentially. within some in northern ireland, northern and eastern areas and a few other spots as well. but otherwise it looks like a sunny day on saturday, but a fairly brisk wind. easier, set, then we saw during friday. now, that wind will be strong and gusty, particularly across western areas, but coming in off the north sea as well it will have an effect on temperatures here. so it is also coinciding with some spring tides, so we ve got some spring tides, so we ve got some potentially overtopping of the waves, but some strong and gusty winds across the southwest peninsula. but as i say, for many western areas in the south, as well, gus
or two showers by sunday. but for the most part, because that high pressure is across the uk, it will stay dry and fine. and as the winds start to weaken into the week, temperatures will rise and it will be really quite warm. it will feel quite warm in that strengthening march sunshine. but a chilly start on saturday and some patchy fog around, so the frost is more likely across northern and eastern areas. not as widespread as friday morning, and the fog won t be, but there will still be pockets around potentially. we ve seen some in northern ireland, northern and eastern areas, a few other spots as well. but otherwise it looks like a sunny day on saturday, but a fairly brisk wind. breezier, certainly, than we saw during friday. now, that wind will be strong and gusty, particularly across western areas. but coming in off the north sea, as well, it ll have an effect on temperatures here. so it s also coinciding with some spring tides, so we ve got some potential overtopping of the waves