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UK Weather: Spring Warmth to Return Next Week
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BBC UK News5/13/2026Weather2 min readUnited Kingdom

UK Weather: Spring Warmth to Return Next Week

Temperatures Expected to Rise Above 20C in Some Areas

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The UK is expected to see a return of spring warmth next week, with temperatures potentially rising above 20C in some areas, marking a significant change from the current cold snap.

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The UK has been experiencing unseasonably low temperatures.

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After a stretch of unseasonably low temperatures for much of the UK, spring warmth is set to make a comeback 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 for everyone though, with fronts expected to bring rain at times, particularly in the north and west. The increase in temperature will not happen quickly, with chilly air expected to cling on for the next few days. Northerly winds are currently blowing across the UK bringing cold Arctic air across our shores. This is holding daytime temperatures several degrees below the seasonal norm with some late-season frosts at night. This chilly air will stay with us during Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with daytime highs around 9-14C (48-57F), sunny spells and blustery showers, and the ongoing risk of overnight frost. The cold air is heading our way thanks to a combination of high pressure in the Atlantic and areas of low pressure moving to the north and east of the UK - driving northerly winds. But over the weekend that pattern will - slowly but surely - start to shift. Westerly winds will develop and by Sunday temperatures should be back to the mid-May average of 12-18C (54-64F). Next week is still a long way off in weather forecasting terms so the exact numbers may change. However, computer models suggest that many areas could see maximum temperatures into the high-teens or low-twenties Celsius. It is not impossible that parts of southern England and Wales could see the thermometer climbing even higher, into the mid-twenties Celsius. It will depend upon the exact positions of the areas of high and low pressure, how warm the air heading our way will be - and on how much sunshine we get to see.

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