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UK this weekend before chilly Arctic air sends temperatures falling into the single digits next week.** If you've got outdoor plans this weekend the good news is that most will experience dry and sunny
next week.** Afternoon highs could climb above 20C (68F) in some places, marking a big change from the cold snap currently affecting the UK. Warmer weather does not necessarily mean dry weather and sunshine
next week **While recent days have felt like winter for some, things will gradually get warmer, especially later in the week ahead.** After returning to around average of the mid to high teens, temperatures will
next week. Whilst there will be some cloud at times, for most there will be some brighter or sunnier interludes with temperatures in the low to mid-teens. Despite April showers having been dominant
week is set to feel cooler, with variable cloud, occasional sunshine, and a few showers, mainly across northern parts of the UK. Despite the sunny start to Saturday, the weekend has overall remained considerably cooler
next April, urging Reeves to bring support forward as they face a looming crisis as a result of the [ongoing closure of the strait of Hormuz](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/13/strait-of-hormuz-blockade-what-why-explained-navy-trump-iran). Speaking in Washington, where
weeks ahead of schedule - brought on to their peak by the very warm weather around Easter time," he told BBC Weather. ## Spring so far shows big temperature and rainfall contrasts across the UK
UK's ambassador in Washington last year. Supporters of the prime minister have sought to portray the testimony of Sir Olly as vindication that Sir Keir didn't know about the vetting details or, crucially
week about a London run snowballed. First UK raid of Scientology. Happening this Saturday 2nd May. Bring face coverings and GoPros. Spread the word,” it read. The post was shared on TikTok and by Saturday
rains the playground is flooded,” one headteacher said. Two in five (41%) say facilities at their school reserved for children with [special educational needs and disabilities (Send)](https://www.theguardian.com/education/2026/apr/23/schools-forced-to-cut-back-on-support-for-send-pupils-in-england-poll-finds), including dedicated classrooms, sensory rooms